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Cops Want To Be Able To Shut Off Self-Driving Cars
David Tracy
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1st Gear: U.S. Regulators Struggling To Decided If Authorities Should Be Able To Shut Off Self-Driving Cars
Its more than just technology thats holding back self-driving cars from becoming a widespread reality, its infrastructure: not just physical, but also legislative. Among the issues still on the U.S. governments table as last March is whether authorities should be able to shut down a self-driving car remotely, with
Reuters discussing a recently-released 39-page report:
In closed-door meetings last March, U.S. transportation regulators and others grappled with questions about whether police should have the power to disable self-driving cars and whether an automatic alert that a robo-taxi had been in a wreck could violate an occupants privacy, a report released on Tuesday showed.
The theme of the meetings was to discuss legal, safety and social issues associated with autonomous cars, and among those present, the news site reports, were representatives from the U.S. Department of Transportation, as well as industry, labor, and advocacy groups.
While law enforcement representatives mentioned that they might like the ability to control self-driving cars, a number of meeting participants were apparently concerned that such capability would give hackers a way in, with
Reuters writing:
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