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In the 1000s of miles I have been a passenger in Ubers, taxis, etc.. I have never had one try to drive through a railroad crossing.



We need stats, not anecdotes. Last I saw, Tesla’s “full self-driving” required human intervention something like once every couple hundred miles. That’s absolutely atrocious. It’s probably better now, but still a long way from where it needs to be. For comparison, the average American driver goes around 100,000 miles between collisions.


Right and if you remove elderly, drunks and teens, who are generally not your taxi driver of choice, the driving stats skew even better.

So average driver is a low, probably incorrect bar to meet.




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