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“I think it would depend on the safety of the cars if I would use it or not,” said Vincent Matthews, a tourist visiting Dallas from Europe."It’s like getting in an airplane for the first time. You don't really trust it if you're not on the wheel yourself.""Some people get very nervous. I actually took my mother-in-law for a ride recently. She's in her 70s and she saw the car pull up with no driver and was just jaw on the ground," said Prichard.
"Of course, people are going to be nervous. This is a new technology and it's something that has been around for a while, but this is the first time it's really available to the general public,” said Prichard.