Insurance
Nov. 13, 2014
Out-of-date insurance rating factors may be a roadbloack to tomorrow's self-driving cars
When California voters enacted Proposition 103 in November 1988, the concept of self-driving cars operated by computer technology rather than human drivers was a matter for science fiction. Now, they're a reality. By Hilary Rowen




When California voters enacted Proposition 103 in November 1988, the concept of self-driving cars operated by computer technology rather than human drivers was a matter for science fiction. Today, self-driving cars are becoming a reality. And the two seem headed for a collision.
Coming Soon: Semi-Autonomous Cars
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) considers a car to be semi-autonomous when at leas...
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