Nobody put their name to that article. I wonder if it was written by a computer? Every paragraph begins:
This statistic is a crucial indicator of the safety of driverless cars,
This statistic is a powerful reminder of the potential of autonomous cars
This statistic is a crucial indicator of the safety of self-driving cars
This statistic is a powerful reminder of the potential of autonomous vehicles
This statistic is a testament to the safety of autonomous vehicles
This statistic is a testament to the safety of autonomous vehicles
This statistic is a stark reminder of the potential for driverless car accidents
This statistic is a powerful reminder of the potential economic benefits of autonomous vehicles
This statistic is a powerful indicator of the potential of the driverless car market
This statistic is a game-changer in the context of driverless car accident statistics
This statistic is a testament to the commitment of the driverless car industry to safety
This statistic is a stark reminder of the potential impact driverless cars could have on the roads
This statistic is a game-changer in the context of driverless car accident statistics
This statistic is a testament to the safety of autonomous vehicles
This statistic is a powerful reminder of the potential of self-driving cars to revolutionize road safety
If robo-cars are that good, why do they need "On average, self-driving cars receive 10-20 software updates per year to improve safety." Imagine bringing your diesel Avensis back to the garage every few weeks for an update?