Motorists who agree to those terms might be offered steep discounts by insurance companies for cautious driving and receive coupons from nearby restaurants and shops. But those who refuse to share personal information face the prospect of being unable to use their favorite features.
The work being done by TARDEC also provides a chance to help in setting federal standards for driverless technology while state leaders work on legislation to move the infrastructure needed to make the possibility of driverless vehicles a reality on roadways
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