Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, use technology to navigate and operate without human intervention. Proponents argue that regulations ensure safety, promote innovation, and prevent accidents caused by technology failures. Opponents argue that regulations could stifle innovation, delay deployment, and impose excessive burdens on developers.
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Response rates from 955 Australia voters.
70% Yes |
30% No |
70% Yes |
30% No |
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Unique answers from Australia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B4BVV3Q2wks2W
Autonomous vehicles should not be in use in Australia.
@B4B9G5P3wks3W
No, but not allow them on public roads without an active and responsible human driver.
@B4B32L3 3wks3W
Indo not agree with improving autonomous vehicles at all
@B47JZ633wks3W
I would really like self-driving cars to be available soon. It can assist people who never had the means to afford driving lessons and had no support so never got to learn how to drive. They need to be entirely safe to use and have around though.
@B46WFB63wks3W
Government needs to take a stance on whether responsibility in the event of crash/ accident falls on driver or manufacturer.
@B2ZHWGD2mos2MO
Only enforce regulations that directly involved risk to human life, such as harm reduction, to ensure AI doesn't arbitrarily determine the value of human life.
@B2JPXFS3mos3MO
No, but they should be banned from being implemented in Australia
@B2J939L3mos3MO
Yes, and I'd honestly prefer if self driving vehicles aren't allowed on the road to insure safety
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