Lawyers’ Views on Autonomous Driving
Shinto Teramoto ()
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Shinto Teramoto: Kyushu University
A chapter in Legal Tech and the New Sharing Economy, 2020, pp 201-210 from Springer
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Abstract The sharing of vehicles is likely to lead to less human drivers. When multiple passengers synchronously or asynchronously share one vehicle, what they want to use is the vehicle. The sharing of vehicular resources inevitably involves autonomous drivingAutonomous driving technology as it is an important element. The development of full autonomous drivingAutonomous driving on public roads is still on its way. At this stage, we should consider how we can achieve safe and user friendly autonomous drivingAutonomous driving on public roads. So, the current issue must be who can effectively prevent traffic incidents and accidents involving autonomous drivingAutonomous driving by investing financial, human, and technological resources. Safe autonomous drivingAutonomous driving is a product of a well-organized network system. The importance of telecommunication predicts that telecom and network service industries will play major roles in realizing safe road traffic involving autonomous drivingAutonomous driving . If lawyersLawyers discuss the allocation of cost caused by traffic incidents or accidents involving autonomous drivingAutonomous driving without considering the involvement of telecom and network service industries, it simply shows the carelessness of lawyersLawyers . Autonomous drivingAutonomous driving is the way to realize the sharing of surplus resources, which have been unused or wasted, by means of aggressive involvement of information and communication technology (ICT)Information and Communication Technology (ICT) .
Keywords: Autonomous driving; Liability; Road traffic as a network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-1350-3_10
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