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Hands On The Wheel: A Call For Greater Regulation Of Semi-Autonomous Cars, Tracy Pearl
Hands On The Wheel: A Call For Greater Regulation Of Semi-Autonomous Cars, Tracy Pearl
Indiana Law Journal
The degree to which a driverless car can function independently of a human driver depends upon its level of automation. In the 2016 Policy, NHTSA adopted the six-level measurement of automation created by SAE International, a professional association of automotive engineers. SAE created these levels to provide “common terminology for automated driving,” and to highlight the differences between semi-autonomous and fully autonomous cars. NHTSA believes that adopting these levels and SAE’s definitions thereof will provide both “clarity and consistency” in discussions about automated vehicles.
In this article, I will be focusing on Level 2 autonomous vehicles: those that are partially …
Statutes-Title--Service Of Process On Non-Resident Motorists
Statutes-Title--Service Of Process On Non-Resident Motorists
Indiana Law Journal
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