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Autonomous Driving in the Czech Republic: What Has Really Changed Since January?

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Since January, self-driving cars have been allowed to drive in the Czech Republic, for which the car manufacturer is not responsible, but rather the human behind the wheel. However, the actual launch of this self-driving will take several months and it will be crucial that drivers do not attribute greater capabilities to the autopilot than it actually has.
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Since January, self-driving cars have been allowed to drive in the Czech Republic, for which the car manufacturer is not responsible, but rather the human behind the wheel. However, the actual launch of this self-driving will take several months and it will be crucial that drivers do not attribute greater capabilities to the autopilot than it actually has.

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auto.cz broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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