German government to legalise autonomous driving in world first

The German government is drafting legislation to permit the use of Level Four autonomous driving technology on public roads, according to the country’s Minister for Transport and Digital Infrastructure Andreas Scheuer. As laid out in our guide to self-driving cars, Level Four autonomy denotes the capability to safely navigate almost any on-road circumstance without the need for any driver intervention.

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