Driverless cars already exist in huge numbers, we call them 'buses'
This is a pretty disingenuous argument.
Buses don't appear outside your door as you walk out if it. They don't drive directly to your destination, without stopping and taking a non direct route, whilst carrying a large amount of luggage should you need it.
Your argument that meeting these needs is necessary on a large scale in a city with existing and effective mass transit that adequately serves the 46% of households that don’t have a car is also perhaps disingenuous?
This is a pretty disingenuous argument.
Buses don't appear outside your door as you walk out if it. They don't drive directly to your destination, without stopping and taking a non direct route, whilst carrying a large amount of luggage should you need it.
Apples v apples, if you would.