California unveils plan to permit driverless CMVs
California has released its plan to test and eventually allow driverless commercial vehicles on its roadways.
“The draft regulatory framework would allow for operation of autonomous commercial motor vehicles on roads where the posted speed limit is 50 miles per hour or greater and on frontage access roads — essentially allowing for long-haul deliveries along hub-to-hub routes and in less complex operational areas,” states documents released by the DMV.
The state plans to gather input on the proposed plan before gaining final approval surrounding the proposed testing and permitting of the driverless semi trucks. Driverless passenger cars have been operating in the state since 2014.