The Brexit vote has apparently not stopped the UK government from preceding with legislative plans announced on May 18 to give driverless vehicles a legal route to insurance coverage and operations on public roads.
Two article links are included here that explain the process. I admit I have too much work at the moment to explore this fully.
The process is called a "consultation," a public engagement process to determine the legislative and regulatory wishes of the public. And one more explanation. Here's the link to the UK government's questions.
Update: Adding a link to the article on this topic from the Guardian newspaper site. They do a great job of covering driverless developments. As usual, the Guardian offers lots of good details about insurance, regulations about driving and parking, and legal issues related to operation of partially autonomous cars.
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