California OKs self-driving vehicles without human backup

Published October 1, 2016
A self driving Uber car drives on Liberty Ave. through the Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. — AP/File
A self driving Uber car drives on Liberty Ave. through the Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. — AP/File

SACRAMENTO: A new California law allows self-driving vehicles to be tested on public roads with no human backup.

The San Jose Mercury News reports that under the bill signed into law on Thursday by Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, vehicles without steering wheels, brake pedals or accelerators can be tested at two Bay Area sites.

The vehicles will be limited to speeds of less than 35 mph. The trials will take place at Contra Costa Transportation Authority’s autonomous-vehicle testing site on a former naval facility and at a business park that contains public roads.

Officials say Google and Apple have expressed interest in using the former naval site. The business park project will involve 12-person worker-transport shuttles.

Published in Dawn, October 1st, 2016

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