Drivers are increasingly open to new technologies currently being introduced to cars, a survey by UK fleet company Lex Autolease found.
Nearly nine out of ten (85%) company car drivers said they supported the introduction of warning systems that sense when a driver is losing attention; while 75% said the introduction of automatic braking systems that sense and respond to an imminent accident is a good thing.
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According to Lex Autolease, these results demonstrated that drivers recognise the benefits of technology that can help make driving safer.
Additionally, nearly seven in ten (68%) were in support of automatic steering systems that prevent cars wandering out of their lane.
On the other hand, only 25% of drivers surveyed said they were ready to support the introduction of driverless cars that require no human input apart from setting the destination.
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