Waymo, Google’s self-driving car initiative, is on track to launch its robotaxis on the streets of London by next year, marking a significant milestone in autonomous mobility.
The firm’s first major deployment outside the United States follows extensive trials in cities like Phoenix and San Francisco.
As the global race for autonomous vehicles intensifies, Australia is preparing to join the revolution.
The National Transport Commission (NTC) is developing a regulatory framework that could pave the way for autonomous vehicle trials as early as 2026, with commercial robotaxis expected to roll out soon afterward.
The introduction of driverless taxis raises new insurance challenges that could radically alter the motor insurance landscape.
These autonomous vehicles bring unique risks, liabilities, and coverage needs that traditional models may struggle to accommodate.
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