The Explorer GroupThe Explorer GroupThe Explorer GroupThe Explorer Group
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • TEAM
  • PORTFOLIO
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT US
  • LOGIN

California plans to allow human-less self-driving car tests

    Home Autonomous Driving California plans to allow human-less self-driving car tests
    NextPrevious

    California plans to allow human-less self-driving car tests

    By Daniel Laury | Autonomous Driving, Portfolio Companies, portfolio company news, Robotics, tech news, Transportation | Comments are Closed | 11 March, 2017 | 0

    Original Source: http://engt.co/2lOK4V9

    It wants to eliminate the need for steering wheels and pedals, as well.

    shutterstock

    The Departmen of Motor Vehicles in California will make it easier for automakers and tech titans to test their autonomous cars in the state. While it’s currently the go-to place for companies looking to trial their new self-driving technologies, it also has rules that can hold them back. The new set of proposed regulations that the DMV has released, however, eliminates the need for human drivers to be on board during test drives. Further, the companies no longer have to equip their vehicles with steering wheels and pedals if they’re not exactly necessary.

    If you’ll recall, Google had to fit its prototype cars with temporary steering wheels and controls just so it could launch its trial in the Golden State. The proposed rules will give Mountain View a way to find out how its vehicles will perform when they’re used the way they’re intended.

    Eric Noble, president of automotive consulting firm The CarLab, told Bloomberg that the changes are “necessary and timely” if California wants to “keep that level of development activity.” They could prevent Michigan, which made autonomous vehicle trials without human drivers and physical controls legal in December, from becoming the new go-to state. “[California] kind of had to do it because at some point manufacturers can’t move autonomous vehicles forward without getting controls out of cars,” Noble added.

    It doesn’t mean California will welcome all driverless vehicles, though. If a company wants to unleash its cars without conventional controls and human drivers, it needs to secure permission from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The proposed regulations are open for public comments until April 24th, followed by a public hearing. It could take some time before the rules are approved and enacted, but DMV authorities believe they’ll be polished and ready by the end of the year.

    Source: Bloomberg, Reuters
    autonomous vehicles, California, DMV, driverless cars, Google, self-driving cars

    Daniel Laury

    More posts by Daniel Laury

    Related Post

    • Domino’s, Ford start self-driving delivery tests

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Original Source: http://detne.ws/2wqXkBg Ian Thibodeau, The Detroit NewsPublished 12:01 a.m. ET Aug. 29, 2017 | Updated 11:57 a.m. ET Aug. 29, 2017 The automaker and the pizza company are partnering to make driverless delivery an option inRead more

    • Your Uber Otto has arrived

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Original Source: http://bit.ly/2bcQRnz                   …at the DFJ steps for an autonomous test drive. Congrats to Anthony, Lior and the Otto team on their acquisition by Uber to runRead more

    • Ford Invests in Civil Maps, 3-D Mapping Startup Focusing on Fully Autonomous Cars

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Original Source: http://www.driverlesstransportation.com/13690-13690 July 19, 2016 Jennifer van der Kleut Ford Motor Company has joined a $6.6-million funding round for a startup company working on 3-D mapping. The company, Civil Maps, “uses spatial data to createRead more

    • Autonomous-Car Startup Zoox Seeks Up to $252 Million in Funding

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Original Source: http://bloom.bg/1sZ7Xsq The secretive startup is reportedly building an Uber-like service with driverless vehicles. A funding round could value Zoox at more than $1 billion. Ellen Huet May 27, 2016 — 1:11 PM PDT Updated on May 27,Read more

    • Silicon Valley Driverless-Car Startup Raises Fresh Capital

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Original Source: http://on.wsj.com/1sZ95fJ Recent investment implies a $1 billion-plus valuation for the secretive startup By MIKE RAMSEY – michael.ramsey@wsj.com May 27, 2016 The backer of a Silicon Valley autonomous car developer called Zoox said the secretive startupRead more

    NextPrevious

    Categories

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Autonomous Driving
    • Big Data
    • Deals
    • Deep Learning
    • Drones
    • Energy
    • Fintech
    • Health Care
    • IoT
    • Portfolio Companies
    • portfolio company news
    • Robotics
    • Space
    • tech news
    • Transportation
    • Uncategorized
    • Venture Capital
    • Virtual Reality
    • Wearable technology
    • HOME
    • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • PORTFOLIO
    • BLOG
    • CONTACT US
    • LOGIN
    © 2015 The Explorer Group All Rights Reserved |Privacy Policy
    • HOME
    • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • PORTFOLIO
    • BLOG
    • CONTACT US
    • LOGIN
    The Explorer Group