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Consumer Watchdog Cites Shortcomings In Driverless Car Technology

“Consumer Watchdog today warned the California Department of Motor Vehicles that it must not allow Google and others with a vested interest in developing driverless vehicles to push the DMV into issuing rules regulating the public use of robot cars on highways that are inadequate to protect public safety. “Most importantly, a driverless vehicle must allow a licensed driver to assume control when necessary,” wrote John M. Simpson, Consumer Watchdog Privacy Project director in a letter to DMV Director Jean Shiomoto. Read Consumer Watchdog’s letter here.”

      See also New York Times –

Elon Musk Says Self-Driving Tesla Cars Will Be in the U.S. by Summer

      – By Aaron M. Kessler – The automaker’s chief executive says a software update will allow the Model S to navigate highways without the driver’s touching the wheel or pedals. But is it legal?

 

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