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Who is Liable When a Self-Driving Car Crashes?

Who is Liable When a Self-Driving Car Crashes?

by lynadmin | Feb 9, 2017 | Blog

On May 7, 2016, a tractor trailer made a left turn in front of a self-driving Tesla car that failed to brake in time to avoid a collision. The incident marked the first time in history that a vehicle operated completely by computers, radar equipment, and sensors was...

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