US endorses self-driving cars, with a catch: Feds want to control tech approval, not states
by Xeni Jardin from on (#1VAMK)
Federal auto safety regulators today said that self-driving cars "will save time, money and lives," but also sent a clear signal that they want the power to inspect and approve technology before it hits the highways, rather than each U.S. state setting its own safety standards.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said on a press call today that a new federal premarket approval system "would require a lot more upfront discussion, dialogue and staffing on our part."
The government's statement today is big news for Uber, Google, Apple, and other Silicon Valley firms pouring millions of R&D dollars into figuring out how to swap human drivers for smart machines, or at least allow us to share control in "semiautonomous" setups.