People don't blame the act of driving for auto accidents.
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Almost all accidents take place because of human distraction.
People do really stupid things while driving.
It is much easier to drive without having an accident.
Modern motor vehicles are safer and more reliable than they have ever been - yet more than 1 million people are killed in car accidents around the world each year, and more than 50 million are injured. Why? Largely because one perilous element in the mechanics of driving remains unperfected by progress: the human being.
If I complain about a traffic jam, I have no one to blame but myself.
Even when they're not causing injury, human-controlled cars are often driven inefficiently, ineptly, antisocially, or in other ways additive to the sum of human misery.
Most of us have to spend a lot of energy to learn how to drive a car. Then we have to spend the rest of our lives over-concentrating as we drive and text and eat a burrito and put on makeup. As a result, 30,000 people die every year in a car accident in the U.S.
Self-driving cars are the natural extension of active safety and obviously something we should do.
Millions of Americans are denied the privilege of driving on health grounds.
We must do a better job of educating all drivers to be safer on the road.
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