No, it is statisticaly proven that you are not right. I have extensive knowledge in road traffic safety, and vast exerience in automotive industry, technology and driver education, so I have plenty of real world case studies that prove otherwise...
We can control irresponsibility - that is what are laws for, that is what we pay our goverments for, that is why we educate drivers and operators, issue licenses etc.
On the other hand, car or truck with speed controler (tempomat), with side cameras and lane departure alarm and with distance-tracking "radar" which engages automatic brakes - does not garantee in any way that you will not make huge mess if you do not pay attetntion to the road and the traffic - these systems will just help you to correct your error more quickly and increase your chanse of survival...
As long as you have human operators, it is not technology which makes any significant difference but education and training and attitude of human operators. Tech aids can make their human tasks a bit easier if they KNOW strenghts and weaknesses of technology, as long as they are trained to know how to use tech aids, as long as they have responisble attitude which does not rely on tech but on attention and sound judgement... So, until we get extensively tested and completely autonomus vehicles and drones - tech aids would not compensate for lack of training and attention.
Therefore I am realy scared of tap-fly pilots and drones...