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Psychological issues of road users to hold back autonomous cars

Self-driving cars might be here sooner than you think if one major barrier can be removed.The biggest hurdle to the adoption of autonomous vehicles is psychological, according to
to new research from Dr Mauricio Marrone, a senior lecturer in the Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance at Macquarie Business School.
Dr Marrone’s research found Australians believe there are numerous benefits to driverless cars, including never having to look for a parking spot again – drivers can simply tell…
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