Briefing: Autonomous journey will test insurers’ ability to navigate risks

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New research out of Australia has provided yet more evidence of the risks insurers will have to consider when truly autonomous vehicles hit the roads

By Jon Guy

As the UK continues to work towards the implementation of autonomous driving, insurers are still struggling to keep up with the science and, it seems, the risks.

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