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MLIT Decides on New Policy for Bringing Autonomous Driving to Japan’s Roads

Jun. 15, 2017

Filed Under: Regulatory Agencies Tagged With: autonomous driving, MLIT, self-driving cars, WP29

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure Transport and Tourism (MLIT) has decided on a new policy for tackling autonomous driving technology…....

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