PALO ALTO, Calif.— Drivers here already gawk (click here) at Google's self-driving
car zipping around the freeways. In California, Nevada, Florida and the
District of Columbia, the future of transportation is now: All four
jurisdictions are setting ground rules for self-driving cars on the
roads.
The trend is spreading. In this year's legislative sessions, nine more states debated driverless car bills. While most of the bills died in committees, Michigan's bill is likely to pass by the end of the year with support from Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, a former tech titan who advocated for the new car technology....
What will happen to Mad Max when his driveless car delivers him to a trial by computer? "Dying Time is Here."
Oh, no a computer glitch and Mad Max had a fatal accident on the way to trial by corporate computer.
Oops. We need Alfred Hitchcock back to create a movie called "The Cars."
The trend is spreading. In this year's legislative sessions, nine more states debated driverless car bills. While most of the bills died in committees, Michigan's bill is likely to pass by the end of the year with support from Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, a former tech titan who advocated for the new car technology....
What will happen to Mad Max when his driveless car delivers him to a trial by computer? "Dying Time is Here."
Oh, no a computer glitch and Mad Max had a fatal accident on the way to trial by corporate computer.
Oops. We need Alfred Hitchcock back to create a movie called "The Cars."