Driverless cars 'will be limited to avoid them making life and death decisions'

Driverless cars will be restricted because governments are reluctant to allow them to make "life and death" decisions, an automotive executive has said.

Driverless cars 'will be limited to avoid them making life and death decisions'

Driverless cars will be restricted because governments are reluctant to allow them to make "life and death" decisions, an automotive executive has said.

Technological developments could result in vehicles "full of passengers with no driver" in around five years but legislation will limit their use, according to Dr Ian Robertson, a member of the board of management at BMW AG.

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