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Safely Navigating a Driverless Future
As autonomous carmakers gain greater latitude and flexibility to develop, test and roll out these vehicles in the Golden State and across the country, they must prepare for potential roadblocks. A failure to anticipate or appropriately respond to even the slightest mishap involving a driverless car could cause regulators and the public to hit the panic button.
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