Everyone's complaining that the number of total incidents is still small, but the change in those mirrors my own experience driving near those cars, which does not show up in the small number of worst incidents. Meaning the small, but rapidly growing data in the article reflects just the tip of the iceberg.
About the time that the graph shows incidents blowing up, the cruise at least went from a cool thing to drive near to a very unpredictable thing that would act up every time I was near one (which was daily). For each of those ~100/mo reported incidents, there's surely a ton more going unreported, and even more non-'incident' nuisances. Which seem to be skyrocketing as well.
About the time that the graph shows incidents blowing up, the cruise at least went from a cool thing to drive near to a very unpredictable thing that would act up every time I was near one (which was daily). For each of those ~100/mo reported incidents, there's surely a ton more going unreported, and even more non-'incident' nuisances. Which seem to be skyrocketing as well.