Many Canadians see self-driving cars as a licence to behave badly: survey
The Globe and Mail (TORONTO, ONTARIO)
The image of drivers texting, dozing or sipping a martini while they sit at the wheel and let their autonomous vehicles do all the work prevails among a significant number of Canadians.
That’s a troubling finding from a survey of Canadians about self-driving vehicles by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation, a non-profit road safety organization…