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A Waymo driverless taxi drives on the street during a test ride in San Francisco, on Feb. 15, 2023. Cruise, a subsidiary of General Motors, and Waymo, a spinoff from Google, both are on the verge of operating 24-hour services that would transport passengers throughout one of the most densely populated U.S. cities in vehicles that will have no one sitting in the driver’s seat. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)
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Kentucky lawmakers are once again considering authorizing driverless cars and trucks on public roads a year after Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed similar legislation.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has for the second-consecutive year veto…
Kentucky is now among dozens of states nationwide that allow self-driving vehicles on its roadways, a new phenomenon that may make drivers uneasy but also may be the future of transportation.
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