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DaimlerandBMWhaveannouncedambitiousplansonThursdaytocreatea"globalplayer"inthegrowingcar-sharingmarketwiththeirrecentlyestablishedjointventureintheindustry."Wew
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Australia has 716 potential issues with its current laws that need to be considered carefully or risk holding back driverless car technology, the nation's peak regulatory advisory body said on Tuesday.
The Australian government's current policy for automotive industry is"fractured"and failing to respond to the entire industry's medium to longer term needs. A comprehensive, whole-of-industry policy is needed to help the industry be better prepared for challenges, according to the Australian Motor Industry Federation.