I don't understand the rush to driverless cars for the consumer.

I understand some of the reasons for manufacturers and governments.
The thought that has always been in my mind is who will be responsible when one one of these driverless cars is involved in a crash, the 'driver', the manufacturer, or what, and there will be accidents.

Not that I have been following it too much, but I don't think I have seen a definitive answer to that. And I know that in most road traffic accidents there may be innocent party's in most crashes, and that could be a driverless car, but there will be instances of the driverless car being responsible for potentially someone's death, and who will ultimately be responsible? Until that is determined, I don't think they sould be allowed on road.
If the 'driver' in a driverless car has to be in a position to take over should something 'go wrong', then why not just drive the car, because if you are having to concentrate on what is going on as if you were driving, then what is the point! And if a driver does have to take over, then that may be time that could make a crash more likely, because there will always be a delay in the changeover.
It will happen regardless though, because so much money has been put into it all.
Good luck taking on a large car manufacturer in court, should the worst happen with one of these cars.