Description
How do Americans feel about self-driving cars? The HarrisX Autos 2050 Study explores American drivers’ understanding of, expectations for, and openness to self-driving technology and technological innovation itself.
This product contains a 30+ page summary of insights and a full respondent databook:
- The HarrisX Autos 2050 Study was fielded from March 26-27, to 2,288 teens and adults (16+) in the US
- Results were weighted for gender, age, race/ethnicity, region, income, education, and mobile carrier where necessary
- Sampling Margin of Error is +/-2.1 pps. unless otherwise noted
- Topics include:
- Car ownership, usage, purchase, and preference
- Ride-sharing usage
- Awareness and familiarity of self-driving cars
- Expectations of self-driving technology by 2050
- Openness to and comfort with self-driving cars
- Anticipated pros/cons of self-driving vehicles, and likelihood to use
- Consumer perspectives on self-driving regulation
- Demographic, psychographic, and speed-based analyses
- Regression-based drivers analyses
- Databook contains all questions and all respondents summarized by gender, age, generation, Race/ethnicity, US Region, Education, Income, Locale (urbanicity), and current car ownership
- For questions, please contact shayna@harrisx.com