By on June 29, 2011

Careful when transiting Nevada by car: Soon, there can be driverless cars on the roads of the desert state, legally. Nevada passed Bill 511 (full text here) that lays the framework for autonomous vehicles.

For instance, the bill authorizes the Nevada DMV to come up with rules for driverless cars. Just think of it: Will you need a driver’s license to operate a car that needs no driver? Actually, you will need a special license.

“Sec. 2. Chapter 483 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:

The Department shall by regulation establish a driver’s license endorsement for the operation of an autonomous vehicle on the highways of this State. The driver’s license endorsement described in this subsection must, in its restrictions or lack thereof, recognize the fact that a person is not required to actively drive an autonomous vehicle.”

Got that?

Computerworld calls the bill “the first step in what could be a lengthy process in getting autonomous cars, which are designed to use artificial intelligence, computer sensors and GPS instead of human drivers, on the nation’s roads.”

 

Nevada Clears Road For Driverless Cars

Careful when transiting Nevada by car: Soon, there can be driverless cars on the roads of the desert state, legally. Nevada passed Bill 511 (full text here) that lays the framework for autonomous vehicles.

For instance, the bill authorizes the Nevada DMV to come up with rules for the driverless cars. Just think of it: Will you need a driver’s license to operate a car that needs no driver? Actually, you will need a special license.

“Sec. 2. Chapter 483 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:

The Department shall by regulation establish a driver’s license endorsement for the operation of an autonomous vehicle on the highways of this State. The driver’s license endorsement described in this subsection must, in its restrictions or lack thereof, recognize the fact that a person is not required to actively drive an autonomous vehicle.”

Got that?

Computerworld calls the bill “the first step in what could be a lengthy process in getting autonomous cars, which are designed to use artificial intelligence, computer sensors and GPS instead of human drivers, on the nation’s roads.”

 

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    Robert Schwartz

    We have driverless cars here in Central Ohio. They do have a human being sitting in the left front seat, but that person is texting, eating, smoking, applying makeup, and even reading newspapers, not driving.

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