On roadway safety, nobody talks about it. We had a plug door blow out of an airplane. And we reconsidered our whole oversight framework because somebody could have gotten hurt that day. Meanwhile, Every day 100 to 150 people die on our roadways to car crashes and vehicles driven by humans. I mean, it's enough to fill a 737 every day. It's on par with gun violence. 30, 40,000 people a year. So human drivers have a murderous track record. (55:01–55:07)
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