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It's scarely!
I do not want to take an automatic train.
This is because I don't think automatic operation can respond quickly to sudden events.
In my opinion, manual operation reacts more quickly to sudden events than automatic operation.
People will actively choice for manually operated trains.
Also, think there are some things that can only be understood if a human being actually drives the train.
For example, you cannot tell how well the gas pedal and brakes are working without actually driving the train.
It is very scary to ride on a train where you don't know how the gas pedal or brakes work!
I am of the opinion that automated driving may have such dangers.
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