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Autonomous Vehicle Legislation (Council of State Governments, 2014)

Posted on March 24, 2014

This brief from the Council of State Governments examines the issues states will need to consider as they prepare for autonomous and self-driving vehicles. The brief argues that, with rapidly changing technology, some legislation may be premature.
Download the full paper.

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