As you may know, a recent survey by the American Automobile Association found that 78 percent of U.S. drivers
reported feeling afraid to ride in a self - driving vehicle.
Not exact matches
Not once in any of these situations did they find evidence that SM
felt afraid, by her
report or via observation.
I agree some women might
feel lost in a country like the USA, and be
afraid to
report abuse.
Teachers are making «knee - jerk» referrals of pupils they
feel may be at risk of radicalisation because they are
afraid of falling foul of new terrorism
reporting laws, experts say.
According to the study, 73 percent of American drivers are
afraid of riding in an autonomous vehicle, with two - thirds
reporting that they would
feel less safe on the road knowing they were sharing it with a self - driving vehicle.
However keen you may be to demonstrate my arguments are misleading, I am
afraid to
report I am simply a scientist who
feels stongly about protecting our natural environment, and who agrees global warming is a potential risk, but yet who remains unconvinced by the generally alarmist claims that the end of the world is nigh.
Report the incident to the police and explain why they
feel afraid.
(since the drug affects your memory prior to taking it) If I hadn't been SO shaken and trying to rack my brains to figure out what happened instead of just
reporting it when the drugs might had system but I
felt I lost TOO much vital time AND was too ashamed and
afraid that I somehow had done something to deserve it to
report it.