Los Angeles, CA – Self-driving Cars Now Need A Permit In California

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    FILE - Chris Urmson, director of Google's Self-Driving Car Project, stands in front of a self-driving car at the Computer History Museum after a presentation in Mountain View, California May 13, 2014. REUTERS/Stephen LamLos Angeles, CA – For the first time, California’s Department of Motor Vehicles knows how many self-driving cars are traveling public roads.

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    The agency is issuing permits Tuesday that let three companies test 29 vehicles on highways and in neighborhoods — with a human “safety driver” behind the wheel, in case the onboard computers make a bad decision.

    With 25 vehicles, Google’s souped-up Lexus SUVs are the biggest fleet. Mercedes and VW have two vehicles each.

    Self-driving cars already have gone hundreds of thousands of miles in California.

    They did because there was no law saying they couldn’t.

    The Legislature eventually decided to regulate the emerging technology, which navigates using sophisticated sensors and detailed maps.

    Over the past year, the DMV wrote testing rules that require driver training and the reporting of incidents.


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    chaimkeh
    chaimkeh
    9 years ago

    ” with a human “safety driver” behind the wheel, in case the onboard computers make a bad decision.” Have you ever heard of an autonomous car being at fault for an accident? Everybody understands that the opposite is more factual, i.e., there is a need for a “computer driver” behind the wheel because human drivers DO make bad decisions. Sounds to me that the somebody felt they were losing control and decided to add a layer of regulation and bureaucracy to regain control.

    leahle
    leahle
    9 years ago

    Was driving behind one of them yesterday on the highway, in rush hour traffic. There’s no way of knowing whether the computer was driving or not, but it drove just fine!