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NPA Draws up Guidelines for Level 3 Autonomous Driving

May. 11, 2018

Filed Under: Innovation, Regulatory Agencies Tagged With: autonomous driving, Level 3, National Police Agency, policy, road laws, secondary tasks, self-driving cars

Japan’s National Police Agency (NPA) has drafted a report summarizing the issues imagined with vehicles at Level 3 autonomous driving…...

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