This discussion is technically off-topic for the EVDL, but it seems to 
strike a chord every time it comes up.  At least this time it's in 
connection with an EV, the Chevrolet Bolt (or is it now BoltEV?).

At least here in the US, people barely tolerate human error.  That's why we 
have so many lawsuits.  They don't accept machine error any better  -- maybe 
less well.  They blame the manufacturer or software author for foul-ups, and 
who can blame them?  

In day to day conversations I already find that this is what the average 
person now knows and says about Tesla:  that their autopilot killed a 
driver.  That's a pretty dubious distinction for Tesla to have, no?  

Now imagine how parents -- and the media -- will react the first time a SDV 
accident kills a kid or two.

Proably well-designed SDVs will have a better accident record than normal 
vehicles. That won't make any difference to Americans, though.  It's my 
observation that Americans are, by and large, not especially rational.  
They're ruled by their emotions.  Advertising and politics prove that every 
day.

That regrettable orientation continues to spread round the world.  So not 
only American consumers, but probably those in most other nations, will 
reject SDVs unless they're 100% perfect, completely accident-free, or at 
least fatality-free.

Economically, SDVs will never be viable in the US unless the automakers 
manage to convince either congress or state legislatures to give them 
blanket immunity from liability.  Otherwise the cost of defending themselves 
against the inevitable lawsuits from the families of their victims will make 
it impossible for them to make a profit on SDVs.

Even if they do get such legislation passed, the bad PR from accidents 
(which you KNOW will be MUCH more widely reported than conventional vehicle 
accidents) will choke off sales.

IMO, SDVs are a dead end.  Better we should take all the money going into 
SDV research and apply it to expanding light rail service.  Now THAT'S a 
safe and proven "self-driving vehicle" experience. 

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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