Nov 07, 2013 03:23 PM EST
People Would Use Driverless Cars to Save on Auto Insurance (VIDEO)

Drivers are willing to consider using driverless cars if it means there car insurance payments will be lower, according to a new study.

The study shows that nine out of 10 drivers surveyed said they would consider purchasing a self-driving vehicle if it meant a paying less for car insurance, according to CarInsurance.com.

Consumers were asked if they would buy or would consider purchasing a vehicle if they could get an 80-percent discount on auto insurance.

Approximately 20 percent of drivers used for the study said they would "gladly turn over the keys" even if they didn't get a discount on their car insurance.

"Our survey shows cheaper insurance will greatly influence consumer acceptance (of autonomous vehicles)," said Des Toups, CarInsurance.com managing editor, in a statement. "Some of the liability of operating a car will doubtless be assumed by the manufacturers. But a lot of the decrease in rates could come simply because there would be many fewer accidents."

A number of companies have been working hard to introduce an autonomous vehicle. Google made headlines last year when it released a video of a blind man using a driverless Toyota Prius. The video has received over 5 million views since 2012.

Daimler, GM, and Nissan have all said they'll introduce a self-driving car by 2020.

 Last year, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a law establishing the safety and performance standards for self-driving vehicles in California. After the bill was signed, Google had a number of conversations with automakers and conducted autonomous vehicle technology on a Toyota Prius.

Last May, U.S. transportation officials issued guidelines for the development of self-driving vehicles, which included "recommendations" for those who are writing laws governing self-driving technology.

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