insurance and liability

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about insurance and liability focus on the legal and regulatory challenges posed by advanced driver-assistance systems like Tesla's Full Self-Driving. The content examines the gap between a system's actual capabilities and its legal classification, which creates ambiguity for drivers and insurers. Topics include the implications of no-intervention drives, the tension between supervised Level 2 rules and near-autonomous behavior, and the potential for disputes over accident liability. These conversations highlight how evolving technology strains existing insurance frameworks and liability laws, particularly when consumer systems perform at levels that blur the line between driver assistance and full autonomy.
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    Tesla FSD Los Angeles No-Intervention Test: Level 2 Rules vs “De Facto” Robotaxi

    Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software was tested in Los Angeles on June 14, 2026, in a 2026 Model 3 Premium AWD, with Forbes reporting a no-intervention drive through freeway congestion, Burbank surface streets, and a truck-lane-drift near-miss. The result is not proof that Tesla has solved...
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