Canadians Remain Unconvinced About Autonomous Technology, Survey Finds
A recent analysis explores Canadian attitudes toward autonomous vehicles. The report finds many drivers remain skeptical of self‑driving technology. Concerns
A recent analysis explores Canadian attitudes toward autonomous vehicles. The
report finds many drivers remain skeptical of self‑driving technology. Concerns
cited include safety, reliability, and regulatory clarity. Public awareness of
autonomous features is still limited across the country. Industry experts
suggest education and testing could improve confidence. The findings contrast
with higher acceptance rates in other regions. Automakers may need to address
these concerns before wider rollout. Observers will monitor how policy changes
affect consumer sentiment.