The California Senate has passed a bill that requires self-driving trucks to have a human operator at all times while on public roads.
with regulators across the country, considering the technological and logistical challenges involved — but if the industry ever succeeds in really proving itself, it stands to remake the norms of the transportation industry at a basic level.Meanwhile, labor unions have come out in support of the ban, with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters urging Newsom to sign the bill.
"California voters, legislators, public safety officials, and workers all support this bill," said Jason Rabinowitz, President of Teamsters Joint Council 7, in the statement. "This should be a no-brainer."
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