Transportation
Sep. 3, 2016
Long road ahead for autonomous vehicle laws
Before speeding ahead into the world of autonomous technology, legislatures need to take a critical look at what a driverless world may look like and craft sound laws and policies to deal with the unique issues that accompany the technology. 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
An autonomous vehicle (also referred to as a driverless or self-driving car) is a vehicle capable of sensing its environment and navigating without human input. Many vehicles on the road today utilize some form of autonomous technology. The current trend, however, is moving towards complete automation through which a computer controls every major system of the vehicle, even eliminating the need for a driver altogether. The influx of...
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