When it comes to self-driving cars, young consumers are more worried than excited. A Ketchum survey reports that only 23% 16-24-year-olds with a driver’s license or planning to get one say they could see themselves buying an autonomous vehicle, and only a quarter believe driverless cars would make roads safer. Of all 16-24-year-olds, 39% say they are worried about the technology, while 29% say they are excited—in fact, more were excited for flying cars at 35%. (MediaPost)