First thing I'm going to point out is that I understand that there isn't going to be any autonomous vehicles. Second, I would appreciate if people learned how to read. I specifically said, "company vehicles like delivery trucks". If your fixer were stupid enough to own or jack an autonomous vehicle and was hacked by another they fixer they deserve what they got. Thirdly, based off the following and mostly as an aside and not at all Watch Dogs related: [quote=Revans Exile] Self driving cars are a bad thing, due to:Programmers are constantly fucking up creating code that is destructiveWhen there is an accident, the car manufacturer is going to do it's absolute best to railroad you and not pay you for damages and it will be twice as bad when it is two or more manufacturersHackers [/quote] This previous statements are pure misinformation. We're talking about a system that makes hundreds of decisions a second and an correct for the occasional one in a billion mathematical error on the next decision. Ninety percent of all car accidents are driver error. Worse, it is far more likely for a good driver to be killed by a bad driver than a bad driver is to be killed by a good driver. This is REVERSE Darwinism. Think about it. What is more likely, a bad driver t-boning a good driver or a good driver t-boning a bad driver? Good drivers are more likely to have accidents that are within the design tolerances of their vehicles. Additionally, we're talking about a nearly unhackable system. You'd need physical access to the car, time to disassemble it and then put it back together. If someone wants to get you that badly whether you car is hackable or not is not an issue. This person will find a means to get at you another way. Finally, the legal issues are non-existent. The lawyers haven't had opportunity to get involved in this arena yet. There literally is no precedent. The statement also ignores the fact that autonomous vehicles contain black boxes with time tracked decision processes and matching video.