California's Finally Ready to Embrace Truly Driverless Cars

California's Finally Ready to Embrace Truly Driverless Cars
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If you live in California, chances are you've spotted a self-driving car—some 21 companies are testing tech in the Golden State, and they've running around all over the place. But those sightings are never quite as futuristic as they could be. These cars aren't really driverless, and they're not for public use. State law requires a trained human sit behind the wheel, and restricts the technology to testing only.

Now, Silicon Valley's home state is ready to toss the bag of flesh and bones and replace it with a big sack of cash.

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