SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Autonomous driving vehicles are advancing faster than the laws that govern them so it comes as little surprise some basic questions still haven't been resolved.

The latest example comes from California where the executive director of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, Tilly Chang, asked the state's department of motor vehicles to "define how law enforcement officers will interact with [autonomous] vehicles in situations such as parking and traffic violations."


Read Article


San Francisco Asks State For Guidance On Who To Ticket When Self Driving Cars Violate The Law

About the Author

Agent009