Direct Line motor head warns of 'dangerous' autonomous vehicle tipping point

Neil Ingram Direct Line

The tipping point between level two and level three automation is a potentially dangerous place, according to the head of motor at Direct Line.

Speaking on a panel session at last week’s Post event Motor Insurance World, Neil Ingram , pictured, told delegates: “We talk about the levels of autonomy, whether nil, one, two, three, four or five

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