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U.S. Officials Rethinking Position On Self-Driving Cars

The Associated Press has reported that federal transportation officials are currently rethinking their position on self-driving vehicles. The technology's rapid development has prompted the federal policy to be updated, said Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.

Google-Driverless-Car-300x154The Associated Press has reported that federal transportation officials are currently rethinking their position on self-driving vehicles.

The technology’s rapid development has prompted the federal policy to be updated, said Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. It’s still unclear what the new policy will be, but language that the federal government is revisiting specifies that, in states where the public can access the cars, a licensed driver should be behind the wheel.

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