New Africa/Shutterstock January 31, 2023 Six parts of your car that gather data on you Rachael Medhurst, University of South Wales Our vehicles hold a remarkable amount of information, which can be used by digital forensic investigators in the detection of crime.
Sometimes a car accident is no one’s fault. But no-fault insurance systems are problematic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward February 9, 2021 No-fault automobile insurance silences car crash victims and reduces benefits Christopher Bruce, University of Calgary As more provinces legislate no-fault auto insurance, drivers should be told that the system places tight restrictions on their right to be heard in court and reduces benefits.
From premium to premiums. Medvedsky.kz January 31, 2020 Why is Tesla selling insurance and what does it mean for drivers? Alex Zarifis, Loughborough University It seems no traditional finance company is safe from the marauding tech giants.