On Thu Feb 03 08:08:13 PST 2022 [email protected] said:
>Results:  Stop sign violations accounted for about 70% of all crashes. 
>Typically these crashes were angular collisions. Among crashes not involving 
>stop violations, rear-end crashes were most common, accounting for about 12% 
>of all crashes. Stop sign violation crashes were classified into several 
>subtypes - driver stopped, driver did not stop, snow/wet/ice, and 
>other/unknown. In about two-thirds of stop sign violation crashes, drivers 
>said they had first come to a stop. In these cases, inability or failure to 
>see approaching traffic often was cited as the cause of the crash. Drivers 
>younger than 18 as well as drivers 65 and older were disproportionately found 
>to be at fault in crashes at stop signs.
>
>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14733981/

So, you admit that those accidents are generally due to people not paying 
attention.  Which is not something that an AI would do.
So, it's likely that letting an AI do a rolling stop would save wear on the 
vehicle, save energy, and not increase the number of accidents.



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