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Florida allows self-driving car tests without backup drivers
It's the latest state to court autonomous driving startups
Companies that want to test their self-driving cars will have an easier time
of it in the Sunshine State. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a
bill allowing companies to test autonomous vehicles without backup drivers.
It also lets occupants text, watch video or otherwise enjoy themselves
without running afoul of distracted driving rules. They'll need to meet
insurance requirements, but that's about as far as it goes.
那些想要测试自动驾驶车的公司们未来在阳光之州的日子更轻松愉快了。佛罗里
达州州长最近签署了一项法案,允许公司在没有备用(人类)司机的状况下测试无
人驾驶车辆。它还允许乘客发短信、看影片或做其他让他们自己感到舒服的事情
,不用担心违反交通规则。另外就目前而言,保险还是必须的。
(Taylor Jackson 表示兴奋)
The measure takes effect July 1st.
该办法将于7月1号生效。
There are already plans to test driverless cars in Florida, such as Ford's
Miami campaign. This could encourage others who want to take advantage of the
climate and looser rules, though. And right now, there are few states that
allow completely driver-free tests on their roads