OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma would establish rules regulating how to safely operate driverless vehicles navigating state highways under a bill passed by Legislature that has been sent to the governor's office.
Autonomous vehicles are expected to bring in billions of dollars annually in future decades, according to a report by America's Energy Security Leadership Council.
Rep. Ryan Martinez, the bill's sponsor, said the Oklahoma Driving Automation System Uniformity Act could help position the state to become a national leader in testing and embracing the developing technology, The Journal Reco...
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