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Movement rises to keep humans, not robots, in the driver's seat

Hagerty, the largest insurer of classic cars, wants to save driving as more automakers push to bring self-driving cars to the roads in the future. McKeel Hagerty stands with his 1967 Porsche 911S which he bought for $500 when he was 13 and restored it in the garage with his Dad. It was his first car and he still owns it 37 years later. Car enthusiast McKeel Hagerty's future changed in March 2017. He was at a car event in Vancouver, British Columbia, when a stranger involved in developing self-driving cars took Hagerty by the elbow, looked him in the eye, and laid forth the future.