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Self-Driving Cars: A Preconceived Notion? Experienced Drivers Trust Them, According to a Private Survey; Calls for More Information to Promote Understanding.

A survey conducted by the private research firm MM Research Institute (Tokyo) revealed that people who have experience riding in self-driving vehicles tend to have a higher level of confidence in autonomous driving compared to those who have not. The company stated that "many people are hesitant because they haven't experienced it," and urged the government to disseminate information to promote understanding…
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A survey conducted by the private research firm MM Research Institute (Tokyo) revealed that people who have experience riding in self-driving vehicles tend to have a higher level of confidence in autonomous driving compared to those who have not. The company stated that "many people are hesitant because they haven't experienced it," and urged the government to disseminate information to promote understanding…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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