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Jesse Halfon

@halfonjesse
2 posts
2019-12-23
“The new rule . . . applies to autonomous vehicles weighing less than 10,001 pounds. That means only Class 1 and 2 trucks — which include minivans, pickup trucks, utility vans, and step vans — can receive permits for testing and commercial deliveries . . ."https://www.theverge.com/...
2019-12-23 View on X
Jalopnik

California DMV to start approving permits for self-driving delivery vehicles, with and without backup drivers, from Jan. 17, both for testing and commercial use

which include minivans, pickup trucks, utility vans, and step vans — can receive permits for testing and commercial deliveries . . ."https://www.theverge.com/...

2019-12-22
“The new rule . . . applies to autonomous vehicles weighing less than 10,001 pounds. That means only Class 1 and 2 trucks — which include minivans, pickup trucks, utility vans, and step vans — can receive permits for testing and commercial deliveries . . ."https://www.theverge.com/...
2019-12-22 View on X
Jalopnik

California DMV to start approving permits for self-driving delivery vehicles, with and without backup drivers, from Jan. 17, both for testing and commercial use

Are you ready to be stuck in traffic behind armies of autonomous delivery robots?  No?  Well good news: if you live in California …