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As AI technology develops, research on developing self-driving cars is being carried out actively. Self-driving cars can reduce traffic accidents and bring convenience as a means of transportation. For self-driving cars to be commercialized, detailed standards of judgment must be prepared for emergency crisis response while driving. In response, this paper examines ethical/moral issues regarding the operation of self-driving cars. A prior study on ethical and moral issues related to self-driving cars found that there were different standards for judging emergency situations, depending on country, age, occupation and gender. This paper suggests that disputes such as human rights issues, privacy issues, and the possession of responsibility for traffic accidents must be resolved before autonomous driving can be implemented, and that detailed and clear legal rules must be followed.