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Tesla's claims of automous driving may have convinced many buyers, but governments across the world are more sceptical of the ...
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The American Trucking Association says the country needs about 60,000 more drivers. Gatik's self-driving freight trucks could ...
Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. reports on 14 intriguing facts about self-driving cars, highlighting their history, benefits ...
If self-driving cars prove to be safer — and involved in fewer accidents — traditional auto insurance may become less necessary and could be replaced by product liability, Jain said.
Self-driving cars may also pose new risks for insurers, such as cybersecurity threats, which could increase the need for cyber coverage, both Friedlander and the Goldman analysts noted.
Self-driving cars have been talked about for a few years. My reaction? “No thank you. Not me. Never.” ...