Autonomous Vehicles In California May Soon Have No Backup Drivers
  • 6 years ago

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California’s public utility regulator on Friday signaled it would allow self-driving car companies to transport passengers without a backup driver in the vehicle, a step forward for autonomous car developers just as the industry faces heightened scrutiny over safety concerns. The California Department of Motor Vehicles had already issued rules allowing for autonomous vehicle testing without drivers, which took effect this week.
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