Driverless vehicles haven’t yet taken to Canadian roads, but they’ve already rolled out in some other countries. Proponents say the technology will mean fewer accidents, while others have raised concerns about safety, liability and public acceptance, among other issues.
No. The answer is no. What will happen though, is a billions of dollar company will care deeply whether you are at fault for any accident and not their half baked driving software, and use their influence to that effect. Even with cameras we are at a place in this country where the corruption is open.
This article just from the title sounds like a hype piece, written by the pr firms hired by their trade associations, that they got their media pals, also probably owned by the same people, to publish the story like it’s credible.