California is the go to place for many companies looking to test their self-driving cars, but the state is now proposing a new set of rules that could affect what it means to be a 'driverless' vehicle.
As reported by Automotive News, California's Department of Motor Vehicles wants all autonomous cars on the road to come equipped with a steering wheel and pedals, in the event that something goes wrong and manual controls need to be used. Furthermore, should the rules be enforced, a specially licensed driver would have to be in the car whenever it's on public streets. Cars that don't have a driver would be outright banned.
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As reported by Automotive News, California's Department of Motor Vehicles wants all autonomous cars on the road to come equipped with a steering wheel and pedals, in the event that something goes wrong and manual controls need to be used. Furthermore, should the rules be enforced, a specially licensed driver would have to be in the car whenever it's on public streets. Cars that don't have a driver would be outright banned.
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