California DMV Heeds Consumer Watchdog Warning on Proposed Robot Car Liability Language; Drops Text Suggested by GM that Would Let Manufacturers Escape Responsibility in Crashes
"DMV's removal of
The DMV's rejection of the
"The DMV must put safety first and closely monitor what
Consumer Watchdog had warned that Sec 228.28 of the proposed regulations with the
"Consumer Watchdog advises that you not succumb to
Read Consumer Watchdog's earlier letter to the DMV here: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2017-11/LtrDMV111417.pdf
In its Statement of Reasons, the DMV give this explanation for the removal of the
"Many comments received during the 45-day comment period and in response to the Notice of Modification recommended that the department delete this section because existing law provides well-established principles that assist in determining fault and apportioning liability for automobile crashes."
Read Consumer Watchdog's most recent comments on the proposed regulations here: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/dmvautonomousvehiclecomments102517.pdf
Consumer Watchdog has expressed concern about how the how the
"It is the result of the ongoing and troubling federal revolving door between the
Consumer Watchdog, the Consumer Attorneys of California, the
The modifications in the DMV's autonomous vehicle regulations are open for comment until
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SOURCE Consumer Watchdog
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