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Self driving cars crash five times as much as regular ones

fortune.com

6 points by abhianet 10 years ago · 15 comments

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coldtea 10 years ago

>Still, in spite of the self-driving cars’ high accident rate, the University of Michigan study did not contradict the conclusions of Google GOOG 0.56% and the DMV: The authors agreed that self-driving cars were not to blame in any of their crashes

That's little consolation when you've just crashed.

And it basically translates in that they're not very good (compared to humans) in handling active crisis situations on the road, where another driver took a bad turn, there was some obstacle, etc.

>Finally, self-driving cars actually have a lower fatality rate, with zero deaths resulting from their crashes

Obviously, since they have not driven even 1/100.000 of the miles that regular cars have had.

  • panglott 10 years ago

    https://www.vox.com/technology/2015/10/30/9640230/self-drivi... "Most of the accidents happened because another vehicle rear-ended the self-driving car. Self-driving cars have not been involved in any head-on collisions, and crashes involving self-driving cars were less likely to cause injuries than crashes involving conventional vehicles — just two out of 11 crashes led to injuries, compared with 28 percent of conventional vehicles."

    It's hard to say "you've crashed" when you've been rear-ended.

abhianetOP 10 years ago

IMHO autonomous driving systems still do not mix well with humans on the road. Could even say they are not compatible with each other. With how things have been going, soon we would have systems predicting behavior of human driver for safer driving. But by then, roads will have humans, systems predicting human behavior and systems released between the two without prediction.

  • collyw 10 years ago

    I am of a similar opinion. People have been talking about self driving cars for years, but for some reason as soon as people hear that Google is developing them its assumed they will be a reality in the near future.

    Likewise there is lots of talk about automation of jobs, which in a way is happening, yet at the same time we seem to be working harder for more hours than 20 years ago.

panglott 10 years ago

The article title is poorly written: the cars were at fault in none of these accidents. Most of these accidents were cases where the self-driving car was rear-ended.

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