<p>From the suspicious driver to the tech-savvy passenger: in the representative online study The Pulse of Autonomous Driving, Audi has produced a user typology of autonomous driving. In the context of the initiative &Audi, the mobility company Audi in cooperation with the market research institute Ipsos interviewed 21,000 people in nine countries1 on three continents. It shows that young, high-earning and well-educated status-oriented trendsetters and tech-savvy passengers most look forward to autonomous driving. Amongst suspicious drivers, who tend to be older with a lower level of income and education, skepticism is dominant. The safety-oriented reluctant would use autonomous driving only when others have gained experience with the technology. The largest user group are the open-minded co-pilots, who are fundamentally open to autonomous driving as long as they can take control at any time.</p>アウディが自動運転に対するイメージ調査の結果を公開「中国人、若者、高所得者が自動運転に積極的」アウディが自動運転に対するイメージ調査の結果を公開「中国人、若者、高所得者が自動運転に積極的」アウディが自動運転に対するイメージ調査の結果を公開「中国人、若者、高所得者が自動運転に積極的」