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By Insurers, For Insurers: The UK’s Liability Regime for Autonomous Vehicles

  • James Davey EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: November 20, 2020

Abstract

The United Kingdom has enacted legislation to govern the liability of highly autonomous vehicles. The chosen method is peculiar, with liability placed on motor (auto) insurers despite the lack of a corresponding liability on road users. This article seeks to explain why the UK government was so invested in maintaining mass market motor insurance policies (instead of a system based on motor manufacturer liability) and suggests that the answer lies in insurers’ desire to harvest customer data. We are the product.


Corresponding author: James Davey, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, E-mail:

Published Online: 2020-11-20
Published in Print: 2020-11-18

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