- Self-driving cars such as Waymo robotaxis are significantly safer than human-driven vehicles, with data showing an 88% reduction in property damage claims and 92% reduction in bodily injury claims.
- Despite safety benefits, some politicians oppose self-driving cars to protect jobs for human drivers, arguing that automated systems should require a human driver present.
- Opponents cite isolated incidents, like a Waymo vehicle striking a child without injury, but overall data indicates robocars are much safer and improve over time.
- Job displacement concerns are countered by historical examples where technological advances led to new employment opportunities, and unemployment rates have remained low.
- Allowing consumer choice is emphasized, as some passengers prefer self-driving cars for safety and comfort reasons, and blocking them could delay lifesaving technology.