Self-driving cars are safer, just not at dawn or dusk

By Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
Updated June 19 2024 - 9:50am, first published 9:46am
Research shows autonomous vehicles are less prone to accidents, except in low-visibility conditions. (HANDOUT/HYUNDAI)
Research shows autonomous vehicles are less prone to accidents, except in low-visibility conditions. (HANDOUT/HYUNDAI)

Self-driving cars are safer than those driven by humans, a study has revealed, but the advanced vehicles are more likely to crash in challenging weather conditions or when performing turns.

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