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California to Jump on the Driverless Wagon, But What About Privacy?
On February 23, Sen. Padilla introduced SB 1298, which would require the Department of Highway Patrol to adopt “safety standards and performance requirements” with respect to cars that use “computers, sensors, and other technology and devices that enable [them] to … Continue reading
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Autonomous Cars Now Expressly Allowed on Nevada Highways–What About Government Surveillance?
On June 17, the State of Nevada introduced legislation (AB 511) that allows autonomous vehicles on its highways, provided they comply specific regulations. The regulations, testing, and a driver’s license endorsement remain to be developed by the Nevada Department of … Continue reading
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