Nevada is the latest state to update its self-driving technology laws. Assembly Bill 69, passed earlier this month with heavy support from the automotive industry, allows for testing and operations of fully autonomous vehicles, according to the Las Vegas Sun. It also simplifies and clarifies the legal authority for entities testing or operating autonomous vehicles in the state and authorizes commercial use of fully autonomous vehicles and testing and operations of driver-assistive grouping technologies.
Nevada is the latest state to update its self-driving technology laws. Assembly Bill 69, passed earlier this month with heavy support from the automotive industry, allows for testing and operations of fully autonomous vehicles, according to the Las Vegas Sun. It also simplifies and clarifies the legal authority for entities testing or operating autonomous vehicles in the state and authorizes commercial use of fully autonomous vehicles and testing and operations of driver-assistive grouping technologies
Nevada is the latest state to update its self-driving technology laws. Assembly Bill 69, passed earlier this month with heavy support from the automotive industry, allows for testing and operations of fully autonomous vehicles, according to the Las Vegas Sun. It also simplifies and clarifies the legal authority for entities testing or operating autonomous vehicles in the state and authorizes commercial use of fully autonomous vehicles and testing and operations of driver-assistive grouping technologies.
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