The article discusses the legal aspects of self-driving cars, particularly the question of liability in cases of accidents. With traditional cars, determining who is at fault is already challenging, but with autonomous vehicles, there is no clear definition of who the driver is, making it even more difficult to determine responsibility. The article raises questions about whether liability should shift from drivers to manufacturers in cases where there is no steering wheel, and what responsibilities insurance companies have in paying for damages caused by autonomous car accidents. Additionally, the article highlights the potential threat of cybersecurity attacks on autonomous cars and who will be held responsible in such cases. The article concludes that without clear laws and regulations concerning the safe use of autonomous vehicles, the industry may face difficulties gaining public trust and acceptance.