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I'm not saying they're low. I'm saying the fact that we require drivers to know the ways of the road as well as how to control their vehicle keeps accidents lower than they would otherwise be.
In what way would it be better if people had no idea how to drive, while sitting behind a wheel? If they had no knowledge of what was expected of them, how they should indicate, communicate, interpret and maneuver? How would this lack of knowledge be better or even keep things the same? This lack of knowledge and skills would only serve to make things more unsafe.
That would be a great thing to do!
In my utopia we'd still expect people to have a license to operate fast-moving / heavy machinery that can easily kill the user or others around it. The fact that the current system uses it as another tool of oppresion does not mean it is without function. There's a reason we also require licenses for machinery in construction, mining, demolition, agriculture, etc. even though the police never hassles anyone for these licenses.