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January 11, 2016

National crash rate for conventional vehicles higher than crash rate of self-driving cars, report shows

A report commissioned by Google, based on research conducted at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, compares national crash rates to data from Google’s Self-Driving Car program. This photo, courtesy of Google, is a prototype vehicle being tested in Texas.
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A report commissioned by Google, based on research conducted at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, compares national crash rates to data from Google’s Self-Driving Car program. This photo, courtesy of Google, is a prototype vehicle being tested in Texas.

A new report, "Automated Vehicle Crash Rate Comparison Using Naturalistic Data," performed by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute and commissioned by Google, shows that the crash rates for self-driving cars are lower than the national crash rate of conventional cars.

In this first-of-its-kind study, published today on the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute website, results show that when data is adjusted for unreported and take into account accident severity, the national for conventional vehicles is higher than the crash rate of self-driving cars.

Up until now, comparisons based on existing data have been incomplete as requirements in each state for police reported crashes differ, and the majority of severe crashes that go unreported. Meanwhile, self-driving cars are required to report every crash, regardless of severity.

The report examines national crash data and data from naturalistic driving studies that closely monitors the on-road experience of 3,300 vehicles driving more than 34 million vehicle miles, to better estimate existing crash rates, and then compares the results to data from Google's Self-Driving Car program.

Key findings include:

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