The Data on Self-Driving Cars Is Clear. We Have to Change Course. [View all]
I have a guest essay in @nytimes today(Dr. Jon Slotkin) about autonomous vehicle safety. I wrote it because Im tired of seeing children die. Done right, we can eliminate car crashes as a leading cause of death in the United States. @Waymo recently released data covering nearly 100 million driverless miles. I spent weeks analyzing it because the results seemed too good to be true. 91% fewer serious-injury crashes. 92% less pedestrians hit. 96% fewer injury crashes at intersections. The list goes on.
39,000 Americans died in crashes last year. More than homicide, plane crashes, and natural disasters combined. The #2 killer of children and young adults. The #1 cause of spinal cord injury. Weve accepted this as the price of mobility.We dont have to.
In medicine, when a treatment shows this level of benefit, we stop the trial early. Continuing to give patients the placebo becomes unethical. When an intervention works this clearly, you change what you do. In driving, were all the control group. Cities like DC and Boston are blocking deployment. And cities are not the only forces mobilizing to slow this progress. Its time we stop treating this like a tech moonshot and start treating it like a public health intervention that will save lives.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/02/opinion/self-driving-cars.html
http://archive.today/1IrZf