When Driving Is (Partially) Automated, People Drive More

A study finds that users of advanced driver-assistance systems drive 4,888 more miles per year than similar drivers without the feature.
— Read on www.wired.com/story/driving-partially-automated-people-drive-more/

Can we expect AI cars to take themselves for a drive, so we don’t need to bother?

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