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Brits say they would spend time commuting in driverless cars having sex

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January 25, 2018
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Driverless cars that let motorists relax while driving will be on our roads in 2022, say researchers.

We might be getting ahead of ourselves but perhaps it’s time to consider what we’ll actually get up to as cars ferry us to our destinations without the need for us to focus on driving.

Sex is the answer to that question for some.

A new survey revealed that 10% of Brits would have sex during a commute in a fully autonomous car.

The OnePoll survey, conducted by webuyanycar.com, asked 2,000 UK motorists who currently drive to and from work what they would do during a driverless commute.

10% of those surveyed said they’d use that time to get sexual in the back seat.

The horniest bunch seem to be in London and the midlands who had the highest numbers of people admitting they would get it on.

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The nation is full of workaholics as more than a quarter of respondents said they would use the extra time to catch up work and email correspondence. This was especially high among young adults trying to climb the career ladder.

If not that, then Brits (28%) also said they would spend it reading.

Like their public transport commuter counterparts, some (24%) of motorists say they will use the time to watch TV shows online, which is probably the best shout. Those with particularly longer commutes want to watch films.

Other time pass activities include playing video games.

But Brits also showed they would want the extra time to count, with 16% saying they would want to learn a new language – a pretty respectable endeavor.

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