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California launches system allowing driverless cars to ditch their backup drivers
April 3, 2018 /
It was a rulemaking slog, one that some in the industry criticized as an example of typical Golden State overreach.
But on Monday, after years of drafts, public comment sessions and revisions, California regulations allowing the testing and public use of fully driverless cars took effect. Previous rules required human backup drivers behind the wheel.
One firm has applied for one of the new permits, according to the state Department of Motor Vehicles. It will be named later in the approval process, the DMV said.
By Michael Laris
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