The rapid expansion of self-driving cars in California has prompted concerns and controversy surrounding their safety and the need for appropriate governance. This comes amidst revelations of accidents and questions about the technology’s true safety compared to human drivers.
- Concerns and controversies are mounting over the rising deployment of driverless cars in California, sparked by issues such as accidents and regulatory gray areas.
- California’s current laws and enforcement don’t adequately address the unique challenges posed by driverless cars, including their violations of traffic laws and the resulting lack of accountability.
- The debate around driverless cars extends beyond California, with other states like Texas and Arizona instituting their own laws and regulations for the technology, highlighting the need for a comprehensive and cohesive legal framework on a national level.