Spending about an hour a day on the movement of vehicles in the US shift to autopilot in 62% of cases will not bring any benefit in terms of the alternative use of travel time. In particular, 23% of the respondents generally rejected the idea of operation of automatic vehicles, the other 36% admitted that they would not be a trip to be distracted from watching the road, and the remaining 3% simply not able to feel comfortable in robocar because of motion sickness.
Additional experts concern is security. If people start working at computer, reading a book or keep in the hands of any other things in the event of a collision, they can get injured . While automakers are working on protection of those people who are either sitting in the passenger seat with empty hands or hold them behind the wheel of the driver's seat. Moreover, the transition to automatic operation will begin to change and posture held by the vehicle occupants, and the arrangement of seats.
As noted by American scientists, the average travel time city dweller does not exceed 19 minutes.