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    Nevada approves regulations for self-driving cars

    CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada is envisioning a day when taxicabs might shuttle fares without a driver, or people with medical conditions that make them ineligible for a license could get around with a virtual chauffeur.

    The concept took a big step when Nevada became the first state to approve regulations that spell out requirements for companies to test driverless cars on state roads.

    "Then they have to take us out and prove that they can do it," Bruce Breslow, director of the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, said of the autonomous vehicles. "They're not ready to go to market yet."

    But Nevada intends to be ready when they are, and officials hope to stay ahead of other states such as Florida and Hawaii that are considering similar testing regulations, Breslow said.

    Gov. Brian Sandoval took a test ride in a self-driving Toyota Prius in July. The car being developed by Google Inc. uses radar, sensors and computers that allow the vehicle to drive itself, though human drivers can override the autopilot function.

    Companies that want to conduct testing in Nevada will need a bond of $1 million to $3 million, depending on the number of cars they plan to test. Firms also must lay out their specific intentions, such as testing a vehicle on urban roadways, or its ability to operate in the fog, rain or snow, and provide testing data to the state.

    The cars must have two people in them at all times, with one able to take control. The new regulations approved last week also require companies to detail license requirements for people to operate them when they become available.

    Cars must be equipped with separate data collectors — similar to the "black box" on an aircraft — that will "capture and store the autonomous technology sensor data for at least 30 seconds before a collision."

    The regulations go beyond testing procedures, anticipating the day when driverless cars become a reality on highways.

    If a vehicle is certified as capable of being driven in autonomous mode without a driver, a person can operate the vehicle "without being physically present," one provision says.

    Whether there's a human driver or not, the regulations hold the operator responsible regardless of whether the person is physically present in the autonomous vehicle.

    The only exception to traffic laws is texting or talking on a hand-held cellphone. A law passed by legislators last year to ban texting while driving included a specific exemption for operators of self-driving cars on autopilot.

    But the vehicles won't be a substitute for a designated driver after a night on the town, Breslow said.

    "There is no exemption for drinking and driving," he said.

     

    33 comments

    • Beep  •  3 mths ago
      I had a self driving car once, I don't know where it is now.
    • gizzmo0  •  Overland Park, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      KITT. Come and pick me up at work please. Then take jimmy to soccer his soccer game.
    • Micky  •  Lansing, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      So who is responsible in the case of an accident?
      • Tim 3 mths ago
        I have a friend who works in the industry and according to him liability is the main reason we don't already have self driving cars. Can you imagine the auto industry becoming legally responsible for accidents involving these cars? The costs to defend against lawsuits and investige what exactly happend at each accident (auto-drive, human drive, mechanical failure, road conditions, etc) would be enormous.
      • Brent 3 mths ago
        With the option to override, I would say it's just like any other accident. If your car rear-ended some other car while on autopilot, it's your fault for not having control since you have the option to override at any time.
      • MikeyPooh 3 mths ago
        ya legally liability goes with the driver. you could argue right now it was your stupid car's fault you crashed (like the stuck accelator pedal posers), but it's always your fault for owning/being in the car. it'll be up to you keep your car in working order, just like now.
    • Justin Kase  •  3 mths ago
      Not gonna happen. hasn't anyone watched The Jetson's? George and Jane drove themselves.
      • MikeyPooh 3 mths ago
        George and Jane were humanoid robots who engaged autodriving programs.
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      That should a required option for all Camrys. The rest of us would be safer.
    • John H  •  3 mths ago
      This technology is awesome. This can eradicate drunk/drug driving. No more tailgaters or worrying if the person next to you is texting. Not too mention it would seriously alleviate traffic jams.
      • slv2karma 3 mths ago
        It could also help the disabled and elderly get around safely with more independance.
      • John 3 mths ago
        depends - it might use windows!
      • ingenius_one 3 mths ago
        and when the operating system crashes, so does the car... and its occupants...
    • Carroll  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      No, no, no, no, NO, and Hell No! Cars should be servants, not masters, and not readily subject to Big-Brother control. Do not slide down that slope!
    • Gene  •  3 mths ago
      This technology is decades away from being even remotely economical or feasible. Why are states worrying about this issue now, when there are more important issues beating down the front door.
    • MikeyPooh  •  Surfside, California  •  3 mths ago
      Excellent! The technology is already there, it's just the legal hurdles that we'll have to wait for. Glad Nevada is taking the lead. I can't even begin to imagine though how stupid CA will be about it though with that senile nazi Jerry Brown still around.
      • BMan 3 mths ago
        The foundations of the technology are there, but there is still quite a ways to go before it's ready for prime time. It takes a lot of work to mature a technology from isolated successes in semi-controlled experiments (such as the DARPA Grand Challenge and Urban Challenge and Google's "driverless" car) to a level where we can be confident it can handle all the issues it will encounter in the real world.
    • Jeff Jacobs  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Wow. This is great. Soon we will not have to think at all!!!!
    • Jack Plummer  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Would these types of things be built by the same union dolts who get high and drunk while working? You remember a couple of months ago they shipped several thousand cars and for got to put brakes on them.
    • LMNOP  •  3 mths ago
      Awesome, I can't wait to take a snooze behind the wheel!
    • Stan Marsh  •  Kihei, Hawaii  •  3 mths ago
      Let me just find my signal jammer....oh there it is! Whoops, did i do that?!!
    • zMaestro  •  Huntington Beach, California  •  3 mths ago
      Only in Nevada can Johns find new ways to pickup #$%$ anonymously.
    • ingenius_one  •  3 mths ago
      wow... won't the hackers, terrorists, hacker/terrorists have fun with this!!! can you imagine the carnage when 628,749 cars all go to "all ahead, warp zillion" at 4:30 pm friday afternoon on the I-5 in downtown LA?
    • Otto Pilot  •  Spring Branch, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I don't know if I like the sounds of that....
    • cachesoul  •  3 mths ago
      they need to put this in the giant picup trucks that seem to always tailgate met.
    • Walter B  •  3 mths ago
      A big step forward? I don't see one. A big step would be the development of a vehicle that actually works without a driver - and does not kill scores along the way.
    • Planet of the Retards  •  3 mths ago
      America and Stupidity ...Sharing a long history together
    • Planet of the Retards  •  3 mths ago
      NOW you can get a fine just for being in the seat....Pay up SUCKERS
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