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Florida could legalize fully self-driving cars

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GM Cruise AV self-driving carFlorida may be the next state in the United States to make self-driving cars without a backup driver legal on its roads. Senate Bill 932 lays out a path to autonomous car legalization in the Sunshine State. Notably, the cars would not require a human driver behind the wheel, something currently not allowed in most states. The bill passed the House...

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I know that Florida is a bicameral State albeit I do not know if its other Chamber has the same legislative powers that Florida Senate has on this domain: do you? However, I suppose that the answer may be affirmative, because on the contrary that Senate's Bill 932 should just become binding in my opinion. On the other hand, it may needs an adminastrative passage only despite without a concrete possibility to block or change it.

What amazes me is states are passing these laws without any public demand for self-driving cars. 

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51 minutes ago, Frosty said:

What amazes me is states are passing these laws without any public demand for self-driving cars. 

Well, I demand a self driving vehicle for some people on the road out there :lol: Just not sure if it’ll be better or not. 

1 hour ago, Ringo64 said:

Well, I demand a self driving vehicle for some people on the road out there :lol: Just not sure if it’ll be better or not. 

Call them a cab or an Uber instead - its cheaper - especially on the legislative costs.

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