When shared cars kill

Peer to peer carshare cars are killing people, because cars of any kind kill people… not because they’re shared.  They’re big and heavy and fast, and they get operated in densely populated areas.  Anybody who thought this wouldn’t come up when they started setting up these services was delusional.  The thing I don’t really get is why on earth is the owner of the car liable for an accident involving it?  Assuming the car didn’t spontaneously explode due to poor maintenance, I presume the death and destruction is a consequence of bad driving, texting, drinking, poor road engineering, etc.  Just like all the other 40,000 people who get killed by cars in the US every year.  The problem that needs to be fixed here isn’t intrinsic to car sharing, it’s a problem with the way we assign liability in automobile accidents.

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Zane Selvans

A former space explorer, now marooned on a beautiful, dying world.

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