michigan law permit car
Michigan law permits cars with no steering wheels
The governor of Michigan signed a legislative package Friday that allows cars without steering wheels or drivers to be tested on the state's highways. The plan is to make the state "the epicenter for driverless vehicle technology," said Gov. Rick Snyder. Florida already allows testing of completely driverless cars. With the new law, Michigan and Florida now are the most liberal states on laws governing driverless car technology. The bills drew strong bipartisan support as Michigan, the home of the U.S. auto industry, attempts to establish itself as a leader in driverless technology.