Abstract

The arrival of the era of driverless driving has impacted the relationship between people and vehicles with drivers as the core in the traditional sense, which makes the driver's obligations gradually shift to the new product of driverless cars, and makes it difficult for driverless cars to be applied to the traditional motor vehicle imputation system regulated by the "motor vehicle side", which makes the traffic charges fail under the current criminal system. The existing legal system is aimed at the gaps in the application of some laws inevitably brought about by the development of traditional motor vehicles,It is necessary to standardize and allocate relevant specific responsibilities from the perspectives of civil, administrative and criminal law, and analyze the development direction of relevant supporting systems of driverless technology from the perspective of responsibility allocation and commitment from different legal angles.

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