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accident-prone

[ak-si-duhnt-prohn] / ˈæk sɪ dəntˌproʊn /


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Waymo, which is owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, says that its vehicles are making cities safer, with its cars less accident-prone than those operated by humans.

From Los Angeles Times

Numerous studies suggest automated vehicles are less accident-prone than human drivers, based on US data.

From BBC

But numerous studies suggest that automated vehicles are less accident-prone than human drivers, based on US data.

From BBC

He says seven key states were asked to identify their most accident-prone stretches.

From BBC

Paul and Barry were the well-meaning but hapless, accident-prone brothers who unintentionally caused chaos wherever they went, often with the mutterings of "To me, to you".

From BBC