In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio

Drive or Be Driven: The Future of Automated Cars?

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Driver assistance technologies are facing a major identity crisis according to a revealing new JD Power white paper. While automakers invest billions into developing these systems, consumers remain largely unimpressed and unwilling to pay premium prices for features they don't trust. This fascinating disconnect forms the centerpiece of our discussion, where we explore why only 24% of drivers feel these technologies make them better drivers.The conversation takes a practical turn as our hosts share their firsthand experiences with these systems. From automatic emergency braking that unexpectedly activates while backing out of driveways to start-stop technology that most immediately disable, we dive into the frustrations of modern automotive tech. There's a clear theme throughout: drivers still want to drive, not be driven.What makes this technological debate particularly significant is the massive financial stakes involved. Tesla charges $8,000 upfront for its "Full Self-Driving" package, M