><i>Still, in spite of the self-driving cars’ high accident rate, the University of Michigan study did not contradict the conclusions of Google GOOG 0.56% and the DMV: The authors agreed that self-driving cars were not to blame in any of their crashes</i><p>That's little consolation when you've just crashed.<p>And it basically translates in that they're not very good (compared to humans) in handling active crisis situations on the road, where another driver took a bad turn, there was some obstacle, etc.<p>><i>Finally, self-driving cars actually have a lower fatality rate, with zero deaths resulting from their crashes</i><p>Obviously, since they have not driven even 1/100.000 of the miles that regular cars have had.