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California has been at the forefront of the development of self-driving vehicles, with several companies testing and deploying autonomous vehicles on its roads.
In 2018, California became the first state to adopt regulations for testing and operating self-driving cars, known as the California Autonomous Vehicle Regulations.
These regulations set safety standards for self-driving cars, including requirements for backup drivers and vehicle safety systems.
In recent years, there has been a lot of development in the field of autonomous vehicles in California. Companies such as Waymo, Tesla, and Cruise have been testing and deploying self-driving cars in the state, and there have been several high-profile incidents involving autonomous vehicles, including a fatal crash involving a self-driving Uber in 2018.
Despite these challenges, the future of self-driving vehicles in California looks promising.
The state is home to a number of companies and organizations working on autonomous vehicle technology, and there is a lot of investment in the field.
However, it is important to ensure that the development of self-driving vehicles is done safely and responsibly, with a focus on protecting public safety and minimizing the risk of accidents.
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