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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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Most serious injury/death happens at higher speeds. Lower speeds, increased safety.
They also happen due to distracted drivers, which is not a problem for computers.
They absolutely do not.
76% of commuters drive alone
No, safety had more to it than less deaths. If we have less deaths but many many more crippling injuries, that's not better.
Congested and slow traffic seems to confuse self driving the most tbh.
Commuters don't take cabs. We're talking about cabs.