once you correct for dui, speeding, driving tired and filter by vehicle types driving a car is pretty safe, that is, if one is not in the problem cohort one can have a pretty low risk of crashing.
> Number of people killed on the roads every year due to cyber attack: 0
How do you know this? The beauty of a cyber attack is that it can be made elusive. And the number of people killed on the roads by failing software is certainly not 0.
I think it's a super-reasonable guess that it's approximately zero. Maybe it's a thousand if you're super imaginative? I think you'd really struggle to make a serious argument that it was a bigger risk.
First of all, that wasn't my claim. Second, the amount of circulating car that might be a vector for a cyberattack is so small that the 0 in the statistic could very well fall in the range of expected deaths when corrected for other factors.
I.e. if there's one vulnerable car every million 0 is what you'd expect deaths to be, not an astounding result.