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San Francisco Start-Up Developing Driverless Trucks

A new start-up, made up of employees from Google, Apple, and Tesla, is focused on getting autonomous trucks on the roads. The company, Otto, is equipping trucks with software, sensors, lasers, and cameras, with the intent that the big rigs will eventually navigate U.S. highways autonomously. Otto has been testing in Nevada because California regulations permitting driverless vehicle...

Companies Create A New Lobbying Group To Present United Front for Self-Driving Cars

In order to present a united front to regulatory agencies like the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, companies heavily invested in autonomous technology have created a new lobbying group called the Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets. The companies involved in forming the group include Google Inc., Ford Motor Co, Volvo AB, Uber...

Conference Addresses Challenges in AV Deployment

On April 15, 2016, the University of Michigan Law School hosted Autonomous Vehicles: Legal and Regulatory Hurdles to Deployment.  Representatives from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), automakers, insurers, and academia discussed the legal challenges autonomous technology development present.  Topics discussed included: State regulation.  Several panelists...

10 Tech Trends Automakers And Insurers Need To Watch

A Law360 article by Sutherland’s Mike Nelson examines new trends arising from the autonomous technological boom, including expansion of big data and a shifting liability scheme. Click here for ten developments that auto manufacturers and insurers should monitor over the next five years. (Subscription required.)

China Positioned to Lead in Manufacturing Autonomous Vehicles

A number of companies in China are deeply invested in developing driverless vehicles, lending credence to a  Boston Consulting Group study finding China will be the largest market for autonomous vehicles within the next 15 years.  China is well situated to take on the role.  Unlike the U.S., China enjoys strong support for autonomous vehicles at both the local and national levels;...

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