Humans Are Slamming Into Driverless Cars and Exposing a Key Flaw (original) (raw)
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- Accident rates are twice as high as for regular vehicles
- Most mishaps are fender benders caused by inattentive drivers
Human Drivers Crash Self-Driving Cars' Law-Abiding Ways
December 17, 2015 at 7:01 PM EST
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December 18, 2015 at 6:30 AM EST
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The self-driving car, that cutting-edge creation that’s supposed to lead to a world without accidents, is achieving the exact opposite right now: The vehicles have racked up a crash rate double that of those with human drivers.
The glitch?