Teens Don't Want Driverless Cars -- And That's Kind Of A Death Wish

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Driverless cars of the sort Google is developing are supposed to be more efficient vehicles. Advocates say they're safer, too, despite minor accidents so far. "The autonomous car doesn't drink, doesn't do drugs, doesn't text while driving, doesn't get road rage," Bob Lutz, former General Motors vice chairman, told CNBC in a 2014 interview. Teenagers can do all of those things. As The New York Times recently pointed out, they're also liable to ride with distracting friends.

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