Wide adoption of self-driving cars could be only 5 years away
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Gartner said that self-driving cars are 5-10 years away from reaching that point of wide adoption. Nearly all major automakers have already started testing autonomous vehicles. BI Intelligence projects that self-driving cars will account for 3% of new cars shipped in 2020, and they will make up an increasing share of shipments after that. How consumers respond to these first self-driving cars on the market remains to be seen, though. If consumers are skeptical of the first self-driving car models, or aren't willing to pay more for self-driving cars, adoption could be very slow.
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