Posted by : Brij Bhushan Wednesday 21 March 2018


Earlier this month, Arizona took another step forward in the interstate arms race regarding self-driving vehicles. Arizona governor Doug Ducey introduced a new executive order that finally allows fully driverless vehicles to navigate public roads—without anyone behind the wheel. Of course, the executive order mandates that all autonomous vehicles operating need to follow existing traffic laws, but that’s a given. Arizona will now become an even bigger testing ground for autonomous vehicles—and it already has more than 600 self-driving cars in operation from companies like Waymo, Intel, Uber, and GM. This is exciting news for self-driving car proponents, but the…

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