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This is true, but there’s a counterpoint here too. If the autopilot takes all of the “easy miles” then you should expect to see a spike or accidents concentrated on the non autopilot “hard miles”.

Since we don’t see that spike, I’m inclined to believe that the effect size of the highway driving preference is relatively small.



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