California proposal to allow self-driving tests for heavy-duty trucks
Briefly

California is moving forward with a proposal that would permit self-driving tests for heavy-duty trucks on public roads, following a historical restriction on such vehicles. Currently, these trucks cannot participate in autonomous tests in California and several other states. The DMV's proposal includes designated routes primarily along highways while restricting trials in urban areas. Specific categories of vehicles remain prohibited, reinforcing a focus on safety and regulatory compliance. A public hearing is scheduled to further discuss the initiative, aiming to establish California as a leader in autonomous truck technology.
The increasing push for autonomous testing reflects California's ambition to lead in self-driving technology, particularly for large vehicles like Class 8 trucks.
The proposal prioritizes safety by restricting testing routes to pre-selected major highways, thus ensuring compliance with size, weight, and loading requirements.
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