California DMV’s proposal hits the brakes on driverless cars
Plus, manufacturers will be barred from installing features to allow cars to drive themselves to parking lots after dropping passengers off at their destination.
That’s not all: the proposal requires autonomous cars to meet new safety and performance requirements, with testing and certification by a third-party auditor. R Street points out that no such organizations currently exist.
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