Driverless Car Accident Statistics And Trends [2024]

July 17, 2024 0 Comments

Economic Impact

  1. Autonomous vehicles could potentially save up to $488 billion annually by reducing crash-related expenses.
  2. The average cost of a driverless car accident is around $25,000.

Legislation and Adoption

  1. As of 2022, 33 states in the U.S. have passed laws related to autonomous vehicles.

Accident Locations and Types

  1. 80% of self-driving car accidents occur in urban areas.
  2. About 55% of driverless car accidents happen at intersections.
  3. 45% of driverless car accidents are rear-end collisions.

Human Error and Comparisons

  1. Human error is responsible for approximately 94% of all crashes.
  2. 94% of automated vehicle collisions are due to human drivers.
  3. Autonomous vehicles have a 9.1% lower accident rate compared to human-driven vehicles.

Company-Specific Data

  1. Google’s self-driving cars have been involved in 14 minor accidents by 2020, with no injuries reported.
  2. Waymo’s driverless cars have traveled 20 million miles with fewer than 10 accidents.
  3. Tesla’s autopilot feature is involved in just 0.2% of accidents.

Safety and Fatalities

  1. The rate of fatalities involving autonomous vehicles is about 0.51 per 100 million miles driven.
  2. Driverless cars reduce fatality rates in accidents by 50%.
  3. Self-driving cars have an accident rate of 1.98 per every million miles driven.
  4. The first fatal accident involving an autonomous vehicle was recorded in 2016.
  5. Driverless cars are projected to cut down accidents by up to 90%.

Public Perception

  1. 61% of Americans are optimistic that driverless cars will enhance traffic safety.
  2. 73% of Americans have safety concerns about self-driving cars.

Incident Reports

  1. In 2023, over 50 reported accidents involved driverless cars.