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Here is why these are coming sooner than you think

Studies say 1 in 10 new cars will be self-driving (autonomous or driverless) by 2035.

 Google self-driving car

Last year,  I wrote an article explaining why i was having hard time accepting the self-driving concept.

In the article, titled "4 reasons I am uncomfortable with self-driving cars", i spoke on all the things that could go wrong with this new technology.

Coincidentally, 83.3% of Pulse readers agreed with my views.

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Thankfully, these statistics are only from the United States, meaning we, Nigerian, still have a lot of time to play catch up.

However, self-driving cars ARE coming sooner than you think.

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