California governor vetoes a bill requiring humans in autonomous big rigs

Two blue Waymo autonomous trucks next to one another on a cloudy, rainy day.
Driverless trucks from Waymo. | Credit: Waymo

Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed Assembly Bill 316, which would have required human attendants in driverless vehicles over 10,000 pounds, reports Reuters. The bill saw broad support among state legislators and was backed by the Teamsters and other labor organizations. At the moment,

The governor wrote in his veto message that the bill “is unnecessary for the regulation and oversight of heavy-duty autonomous vehicle technology,” adding that the existing regulatory framework is “sufficient.”

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) was given regulatory authority over autonomous vehicles in the state. Newsom writes that the DMV consults the state highway patrol, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, “and others with...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/23/23886997/california-governor-veto-self-driving-trucks-safety-driver-bill-assembly-bill-316-autonomous-vehicle

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