Transportation
Mar. 17, 2017
Regulators are shifting gears on autonomous vehicles
California is changing its approach to AVs with the release of new proposed regulations.






Jason A. Orr
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
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Los Angeles , CA 90071-2899
Phone: (213) 430-6000
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Email: rr@omm.com
Harvard Univ Law School
California is shifting gears on autonomous vehicle regulation with the release of new proposed regulations that would allow, for the first time, deployment of driverless cars for public use.
The new regulations, which the California Department of Motor Vehicles proposed March 10, would allow the testing and use of driverless cars - defined as vehicles with no steering wheels, accelerators or brake pedals - on California's public roads. The proposal represents a crucial step toward th...
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