You Should Have the Right to Inspect Google's Robo-Car Tests

WIRED 

Driverless cars are set to improve, disrupt, and challenge the way we travel--someday. As of now, self-driving cars aren't available for widespread use, as they aren't sufficiently developed or safe to be commercially sold. It may take decades before they are able to infiltrate the market or gain enough public acceptance to be successful. Seth Birnbaum is CEO of EverQuote, the largest online auto insurance marketplace in the US. Even though autonomous vehicles haven't gone mainstream, US government regulators published their automated vehicle policy in September, and many states are working to develop regulations for autonomous cars.

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