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by devinl 3285 days ago
As stated in the article, they need to reach 11 billion miles to get the confidence level they are looking for. So extrapolating this, it would take 5500 cars a decade of round the clock testing to actually meet the guarantees they need (90% safer than human driven at a 80% confidence level). You still could do it in parallel; it'd just require a lot of test cars.

One part that is unclear is that the 11 billion mile requirement doesn't specify urban conditions and the 2 million mile per decade estimate does. So there might be some errors there.