Waymo's driverless cars are apparently an insurance company's dream
Briefly

Waymo's autonomous vehicles demonstrated a remarkable safety performance, showing 88% fewer property damage claims and 92% fewer bodily injury claims compared to human drivers.
Despite Waymo's strong performance in urban areas, the lack of data from rural regions raises concerns about the overall safety efficacy of the autonomous system.
The study conducted by Swiss Re indicates that Waymo's driverless vehicles could significantly reduce road accidents, showcasing advancements over both human drivers and newer vehicles with safety features.
Two significant concerns remain: Waymo's operation is limited to city environments, and the relatively short duration of its testing period poses challenges to drawing definitive safety conclusions.
Read at Engadget
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