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Why Would A Passenger In A Driverless Car Have To Prove They Are Not At Fault?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/te chnolog y-38058 600
..and so it begins, I've said many times that the tech is close but the real problems will be insurance and legal. This is the start of it. If we can be blamed when not driving what's the point?
..and so it begins, I've said many times that the tech is close but the real problems will be insurance and legal. This is the start of it. If we can be blamed when not driving what's the point?
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Yes, no manual controls at all is the aim, anything other would be pointless and dangerous. The danger comes when there is a mix of driverless and autonomous vehicles. Once the roads are 100% driverless we will all be much safer.
17:03 Wed 23rd Nov 2016
jno - in another thread:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Questio n152297 2-2.htm l
at 16:46 Barmaid explains the difference between a legal action (for prosecution), where guilt has to be proved and civil action (for damages), where blame can be determined by balance of probabilities. Insurers are only concerned with damages, not prosecution.
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at 16:46 Barmaid explains the difference between a legal action (for prosecution), where guilt has to be proved and civil action (for damages), where blame can be determined by balance of probabilities. Insurers are only concerned with damages, not prosecution.
I think it's their own insured vehicle they're thinking about jno, not damages to the third party. If you claim you were in a self-driving vehicle that was involved in an accident then the manufacturer is to blame and your insurance company can claim from them. If it turns out that you had taken over control then the accident is down to you, your insurance company has to pay for any damage and, most likely, your policy will cost more at renewal.
//If you claim you were in a self-driving vehicle that was involved in an accident then the manufacturer is to blame and your insurance company can claim from them//
Depends who is at fault, maybe another driver left no option but to be involved.
Driver-less cars are a reality, it's the legal system that needs to be sorted.
One day it will.
Depends who is at fault, maybe another driver left no option but to be involved.
Driver-less cars are a reality, it's the legal system that needs to be sorted.
One day it will.
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