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As connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) technologies evolve, these vehicles will become increasingly common in our communities, and the public will have an opportunity to experience the technology first-hand. And Canada is getting ready: all levels of government, industry and the public are planning for this transportation future.
But the introduction of this new technology raises many questions: What autonomous vehicles will we see first? Who is liable if things go wrong? And what does the public think?
We’ve assembled CAV experts from across Canada to address these questions and share their insights into the CAV evolution.
We hope you enjoy this all-star discussion, sponsored by Waabi, NuPort Robotics, CAVCOE, Marsh, and PAVE Canada.
By Partners for Automated Vehicle Education5
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As connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) technologies evolve, these vehicles will become increasingly common in our communities, and the public will have an opportunity to experience the technology first-hand. And Canada is getting ready: all levels of government, industry and the public are planning for this transportation future.
But the introduction of this new technology raises many questions: What autonomous vehicles will we see first? Who is liable if things go wrong? And what does the public think?
We’ve assembled CAV experts from across Canada to address these questions and share their insights into the CAV evolution.
We hope you enjoy this all-star discussion, sponsored by Waabi, NuPort Robotics, CAVCOE, Marsh, and PAVE Canada.

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