Survey: Majority of Pennsylvanians not comfortable sharing road with driverless cars

Survey: Majority of Pennsylvanians not comfortable sharing road with driverless cars

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A new survey shows a majority of Pennsylvanians are not comfortable sharing the road with driverless cars.

A bipartisan polling firm found more than half of respondents said they were either "somewhat uncomfortable" or "very uncomfortable" with the idea.

This comes just a few months after the state House passed a bill that would allow self-driving car companies to test vehicles on public roads without a human inside.

The state Senate will consider the bill this fall.

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