Some in the insurance industry believe that 'driverless cars are not ready for prime time in America.' Here,  Jaguar and Waymo introduced their I-Pace autonomous electric vehicle (EV) earlier this year in New York City. (Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg) Some in the insurance industry believe that 'driverless cars are not ready for prime time in America.' Here,  Jaguar and Waymo introduced their I-Pace autonomous electric vehicle (EV) earlier this year in New York City. (Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg)

As the discussion over driverless cars heats up, like any contentious debate, the arguments for and against become fuzzier and more readily based on assumptions.

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