Features | 31 January 2018 | Video: Torque What happens when an autonomous car gets into an accident? accidentautonomousautonomous carcar insurancecriminal lawsdriverlessdriverless carmotor insurancemotoringroad safetytechnologytraffic lawstransport RELATED STORIES Porsche launches new generation of child seatsTyre companies face new challenges from EVs and AVsSingapore roads have less traffic, but speeding cases risingRoad safety: Fewer fatalities, but more accidents involving elderly and motorcylistsThese two German automakers will jointly develop autonomous vehiclesLane Keep Assist: How does it work? Porsche launches new generation of child seatsTyre companies face new challenges from EVs and AVsSingapore roads have less traffic, but speeding cases risingRoad safety: Fewer fatalities, but more accidents involving elderly and motorcylistsThese two German automakers will jointly develop autonomous vehiclesLane Keep Assist: How does it work? TORQUE POPULAR ARTICLES Gogoro electric scooters make their Singapore debut BYD Seal 100kW review: An easy-going drive Volt Auto enters Singapore’s EV market with Dongfeng Box MINI Cooper E review: Plenty to see and do Renault Kangoo E-Tech review: Good-looks with great practicality Mercedes-AMG GT63 4Matic+ debuts alongside limited-edition model Back to top This site uses cookies to help us serve you better. By continuing to explore our site, you accept our use of cookies.I Accept