Transportation
Sep. 24, 2016
Long-awaited federal driverless car policy
Although the policy is not "law", it is the first step toward autonomous vehicle regulation on the federal level. By Patice Gore





Patice A. Gore
LTL Attorneys LLPPhone: (213) 612-8900
Email: Patice.Gore@ltlattorneys.com
Loyola Law School
Patice Gore is an attorney with Haight Brown & Bonesteel LLP. Gore's practice focuses on risk management and insurance law. Gore can be reached at (213) 542-8088 or pgore@hbblaw.com
The Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released its long-awaited Federal Automated Vehicles Policy this week. Although the policy is not "law", it is the first step toward autonomous vehicle regulation on the federal level. NHTSA intends to continually update the policy and invites public comment and feedback to develop the policy and eventually federal law.
The policy is co...
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