6 Questions States Need to Ask About Self-Driving Cars. A growing number of states are taking up legislation that addresses self-driving vehicles in an effort to make it easier for researchers to explore the technology.
But most of the legislation deals with how states can facilitate testing -- as opposed to consumer use of the vehicles -- largely because truly automated vehicles aren't yet available on the market. When that day comes, states will face a host of thorny questions. Automated Driving: Legislative and Regulatory Action - CyberWiki. How an (Autonomous Driving) Bill Becomes Law (Video) Audio Version of Panel Talk Related publication: Automated Vehicles Are Probably Legal in the United States An Oral History of Nevada's Groundbreaking Regulation of Self-Driving Vehicles Two years ago, no state legislature had even contemplated self-driving cars.
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