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>"incidents where driverless cars disrupt traffic, transit and emergency responders" rising by a couple orders of magnitude in a year.

Right, but how much is that in absolute terms? If last year you had 0 incidents, and this year you had 1, that's an infinity% increase.



If you actually look at the article, it has the numbers in absolute terms. In April '22 (the earliest month on the chart) there were 3 reports. Following that, we have something that looks like an exponential curve leading to a year later where it's nearly 100 per month.

We can split hairs all day about what constitutes an order of magnitude or what percentage increases mean or whatever, but this doesn't appear to just be statistical noise.


There's a chart at this link: https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/driverless-taxi-cruis... that shows incidents going from 3 to 91 during April '22 to April '23.




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