California Approves Rules Allowing Automakers to Test, Deploy Heavy-Duty Autonomous Vehicles

The new rules would also expand safety and oversight requirements for all classes of autonomous vehicles.
California Approves Rules Allowing Automakers to Test, Deploy Heavy-Duty Autonomous Vehicles
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) on April 28 approved new regulations that would allow autonomous vehicle (AV) makers to test and deploy heavy-duty AV technology on California roadways.

The California DMV said manufacturers are required to test their vehicles with a safety driver, then progress to driverless testing, before they can apply for deployment on state roads.