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Ah yes because no one has ever """accidentally lost control""" of their car and smashed something/someone to pieces with it!
I'd take the mounds of horse shit on the streets over the disgusting stench of cars any day. At least I can scoop some up and spread it on my garden.
No you would not.
Excerpt:
Cars don't decide to do it.
Car sentience Rule #1: Don't let the Humans know you are sentient.
Good thing there is already a solution for that in the form of electric cars. But too many people prefer stinky and loud cars for some reason.