
Is no one held accountable if a driverless EV ran over a pedestrian?
Legal chalenges are this: the driverless EV ran over someone but what happens is that corporations (often) bribe the judicial parties not charging …
Why does it matter if it’s an EV?
Mainly because EVs are the vehicle type trying out driverless technology.
Okay, but a quote like: “Usually, when it’s a EV (with no human driver behind the wheel)” makes it seem like the poster thinks that being an electric vehicle is a prerequisite to being driverless. Also, it seems like the poster thinks that “EV” almost implies “driverless”.