Lawmakers in Germany are pushing for new legislation to help deal with driverless car accidents.
According to reporting by Reuters, new rules are being drafted which call for all driverless cars driven within the country to be fitted with devices similar to the ‘black boxes’ found in aircraft. These black boxes will record all of the data needed to determine guilt and responsibility in the event of an accident. The…
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