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Overcoming the challenge of insuring self-driving vehicles

Andrew Ballard, Lexis

Andrew Ballard, product principal for LexisNexis Risk Solutions, Insurance, explains how the Automated Vehicles Bill could help ensure insurers have access to the data needed to insure self-driving vehicles.

May 2024 saw the passing of the Automated Vehicles Bill to outline a legal framework for the use of self-driving cars. 

From a road safety perspective, this is great news. We know that current Advanced

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