Recent data analyses underscore a promising trend: Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are showcasing remarkable safety records, a development that should warrant policymakers’ attention and ease public concern.
A Pennsylvania State University study has found that AVs have fewer crashes compared to conventional vehicles and less severe ones when they do occur. According to the research, AVs have been involved in 195 crashes over 4.62 million miles, which is 2.3 times fewer crashes than conventional vehicles per mile driven.
Not only do AVs crash less often; the crashes are far less severe. The vast majority of AV crashes (87.7 percent) resulted only in property damage. Meanwhile, 30 percent of crashes involving human drivers result in injuries, and 0.7 percent result in fatalities.
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