Overcoming the challenge of insuring self-driving vehicles

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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