UK's first driverless car insurance policy launched by Adrian Flux

Sooraj Shah
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According to the policy, drivers won't be able to take naps and turn on the autopilot

Insurer Adrian Flux claims to have launched the first personal driverless car insurance policy in the UK. The company explained that it designed the policy "for people who may have driverless or...

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