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Home  /  Auto  /  Are Americans ready to trust self-driving cars? Check out some stats, and surprising stories

Are Americans ready to trust self-driving cars? Check out some stats, and surprising stories

by Katherine Ellis
May 7, 2025
in Auto, World
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Self-driving cars are no longer just the stuff of sci-fi movies-they’re on the roads of Phoenix, San Francisco, and beyond, promising safer streets, new freedoms, and a world where you can nap on your commute. But are Americans actually ready to hand over the wheel to artificial intelligence? The answer is a fascinating mix of skepticism, optimism, and a few laugh-out-loud moments.

Trust vs. distrust: The data

  • Only 13% of U.S. drivers say they would trust riding in a self-driving car, according to a 2025 AAA survey.
  • 71% of Americans report being afraid to ride in a self-driving car, and nearly 43% don’t feel safe in one, whether as a driver or passenger.
  • Waymo’s driverless cars have shown 82% fewer crashes with bikers and 92% fewer with pedestrians compared to human drivers, according to a six-year, 56-million-mile study.

Why the hesitation? Most Americans cite fears of losing control, technical glitches, hacking, and the simple love of driving.

Celebrity quotes: The hype, the hope, and the humor

  • Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX): “The thing to appreciate is not that full self-driving will be as good as a person. It will be much, much better, like a lot. Over time, ten times safer than a person. It’s not even going to be a contest, frankly. So, this is a really big deal.”
  • Marc Andreessen (Tech entrepreneur): “People are so bad at driving cars that computers don’t have to be that good to be much better. Any time you stand in line at the D.M.V. and look around, you’re like, Oh, my God, I wish all these people were replaced by computer drivers.”
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson (Astrophysicist):
    On the StarTalk podcast, Tyson discussed with Malcolm Gladwell how quickly AI systems learn: “I think these AI systems learn really, really quickly… The experience of sitting in the back of a Waymo in Arizona-you can perceive the difference between now and two years ago… what you quickly realize is how much better it is than you are.”

Pros: Why self-driving cars could win us over

  • Safety: Human error causes over 37,000 U.S. traffic deaths annually. Autonomous vehicles could dramatically reduce this.
  • Time & comfort: Passengers can work, relax, or nap, turning commute time into “me time.”
  • Efficiency: AI can optimize routes and traffic flow, reducing emissions and fuel use.
  • Accessibility: Self-driving cars could provide independence for seniors and people with disabilities.
  • Parking relief: As Sebastian Thrun, co-founder of Google’s self-driving car project, put it: “Self-driving cars will enable car-sharing even in spread-out suburbs. A car will come to you just when you need it. And when you are done with it, the car will just drive away, so you won’t even have to look for parking.”

Cons: Why Americans remain skeptical

  • Technical glitches & accidents: In just 11 months, cars with automated driver-assist systems were involved in nearly 400 crashes.
  • Security risks: Concerns about hacking and privacy are real.
  • Job losses: Millions of jobs in trucking, taxis, and delivery could be affected.
  • High costs (for now): Robo-taxis currently cost about 20% more per mile than regular ride-hailing, though this is expected to drop.
  • Legal & ethical dilemmas: Who’s responsible in a crash? The debate continues.

Who’s leading the self-driving revolution?

  • Waymo (Google): Operating autonomous taxis in Phoenix, San Francisco, LA, and Austin.
  • Tesla: Famous for its “Full Self-Driving” beta.
  • Cruise (GM): Running robo-taxi fleets in several U.S. cities.
  • Aurora, Zoox, Nuro, Pony.ai: Innovating in everything from urban mobility to delivery robots.

Weird and funny self-driving moments

  • Waymo’s confused cars: In San Francisco, a group of Waymo cars once gathered at a dead end and couldn’t figure out how to leave, causing a mini traffic jam and baffling residents.
  • Cruise’s “zombie cars”: Empty Cruise vehicles have been spotted blocking intersections or stopping in the middle of the street, leading to some surreal late-night scenes.
  • Celebrity ride-alongs: In a YouTube video, celebrities and influencers took their first rides in driverless cars-one joked, “I don’t have to talk to an Uber driver who’s going to pitch me on a business idea that involves Bitcoin and NFTs!” Another noted, “Turns are scary, going straight is good. There was a man jaywalking and then going in oncoming traffic is hilarious.” Despite the nerves, most found the ride smoother and less stressful than expected.

Read more:

Watch: Robotaxis cause early morning chaos with unexplained honking in San Francisco parking lot

The road ahead: Will trust catch up to technology?

Americans are still far from fully embracing self-driving cars. But as safety records improve, costs drop, and more people experience the tech firsthand, trust may grow. As Elon Musk warns,

“If, in writing some article that’s negative, you effectively dissuade people from using an autonomous vehicle, you’re killing people.”1

For now, the self-driving revolution is rolling forward-just not as fast as the hype. The future is coming, one mile (and one funny story) at a time.

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