Public scepticism grows as UK prepares for driverless cars by 2026

As the UK gears up for the arrival of driverless vehicles on public roads by 2026, new research suggests the public remains deeply sceptical about the technology.

A survey of 1,000 adults conducted by motoring insurance comparison site Quotezone.co.uk found that 66% of respondents hold a negative opinion of driverless cars, while 84% said they wouldn’t be willing to own one.

The findings come as the UK government prepares to launch pilot autonomous taxi and bus services from spring 2026, with a wider rollout of fully self-driving vehicles expected by late 2027 under the newly enacted Automated Vehicles Act.

Despite the promise of reduced human error and improved road safety, the survey highlights a significant trust gap. Safety and accident risk topped the list of public concerns (24%), followed by fears of technical failure (18%), loss of human control (17%), and cybersecurity threats such as hacking (12%).

Greg Wilson, CEO of Quotezone.co.uk, said:

“While driverless technology continues to advance at pace, it seems public trust is still catching up. Many people remain understandably cautious about handing over control to a machine — especially on busy, unpredictable UK roads.”

He added that the shift raises complex questions around insurance and liability, with 11% of respondents citing this as a key concern.

“Who would be at fault in the case of a crash? The driver, the manufacturer, or the software provider? Insurers will need a robust framework to help drivers feel more secure.”

The Department for Transport says the new legislation will require autonomous vehicles to meet safety standards equivalent to — or better than — those of careful human drivers2. The government also hopes the sector will unlock £42 billion in economic value and create 38,000 jobs by 2035.

Quotezone says it will continue to monitor public sentiment as the UK moves closer to an autonomous future.

#AutomatedVehiclesAct #autonomousCar #DepartmentForTransport #driverlessCar #driverlessTechnology #motoring #Quotezone

So... apparently Waymo (or Google) believe they can let their autonomous cars decide whether they can ignore the law and fail to stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk. Totally expected.

#AutonomousCar #Google

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/12/30/waymo-pedestrians-robotaxi-crosswalks/

On roads teeming with robotaxis, crossing the street can be harrowing

Our tech columnist captured multiple videos of Waymo self-driving cars failing to stop for him at a crosswalk. How does an AI learn how to break the law?

The Washington Post

#10yrsago NSA broke into networks of Brazil’s president; state oil company, Google Brazil, and #SWIFT, for “economic” reasons https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-09-08/u-s-government-spied-on-brazil-s-petrobras-globo-tv-reports

#5yrsago #Motorola patents a robocop #AutonomousCar that brethalyzes, mirandizes you, calls your lawyer and collects your bail https://patents.google.com/patent/US10049419B1/en?oq=10049419

#5yrsago A #PublicBank for LA: instead of sending hundreds of millions to predatory finance, Angelenos’ taxes can fund community development https://whowhatwhy.org/economy/business/banking-on-the-public-option-will-la-lead-the-way-for-people-owned-banks/

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Snowden Documents Show U.S. Spied on Petrobras, Globo TV Reports

The U.S. government spied on Brazil’s state-controlled oil company, Petroleo Brasileiro SA, Globo TV reported, citing classified documents obtained by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.

Bloomberg
San Franciscans Keep Calling 911 About Baffling Self-Driving Car Behavior

Cruise receives the vast majority of complaints, including boxing in buses and trying to drive over fire hoses during active firefighting.

Was just behind a Cruise car that was standing at a traffic light smack in the middle of two lanes. No person at the wheel, of course. Remind me again how self driving cars are so much smarter and safer than human drivers? #autonomousCar #autonomousDriving #AI #SanFrancisco
Looks like the future is nearly here. We now have an autonomous (SAE level 4) bus service running round Milton Park just down the road from us. I'll have to go and take a trip. #autonomouscar
https://metro.co.uk/2023/01/23/the-uks-first-self-driving-electric-bus-hits-the-road-18150788/
The UK's first self-driving electric bus hits the road

The minibus provides a circular service transporting people around Milton Park near Didcot.

Metro.co.uk

A *different* driverless car stuck in the middle of the same intersection.

#cruise #SelfDriving #autonomous #SelfDrivingCar #AutonomousCar #DriverlessCar #driverless #SanFrancisco

Self-driving cars, apparently having trouble with basic rules of the road tonight in Hayes Valley. This seems… bad?

Since moving back to the Bay Area in 2017, I’ve said that living here often feels like living a few years in the future, and I would prefer not to.

#cruise #SelfDriving #autonomous #SelfDrivingCar #AutonomousCar #DriverlessCar #driverless #SanFrancisco

Self Driving Cars - Themself

I’ve written over the last couple of weeks about advances in police technology, but one of the other technology changes that has a major societal impact is self driving cars. People have been talking about this for years, and recently both Google and Elon Musk are seriously working on self driving cars. Other companies are too, but not to the same extent. Progress Report on Self Driving Cars Last week Google released a report on where they’d got to with self driving cars. They plan to report monthly from now on. Their self driving cars have clocked up 1.1 million miles in autonomous mode, and have been involved in 12 accidents. None of those accidents have been the fault of the self driving cars, in fact for 8 of the 12 the vehicle was stationary. If you ignore the five […]

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