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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 186 — Licensing of motor vehicles, operators, and trailers

186.766 Insurance requirements for operation of fully autonomous vehicle.

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(1)Before operating a fully autonomous vehicle that does not meet the definition of a
motor carrier under KRS 281.010 on a highway in this state without a human
driver, a person shall submit proof of financial responsibility satisfactory to the
Transportation Cabinet that the fully autonomous vehicle has single limits liability
coverage, by contract of insurance or by qualifying as a self-insurer, of not less than
one million dollars ($1,000,000) that satisfies the requirements of KRS 304.39-080.
(2)Before operating a fully autonomous vehicle that meets the definition of a motor
carrier under KRS 281.010 on a highway in this state without a human driver, a
person shall submit proof of financial responsibility satisfactory to the
Transportation Cabinet that the fully autonomous vehicle is covered by insurance or
proof of self-insurance that satisfies the requirements of KRS 281.655.
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