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Self-Driving Cars Must Have a Driver Behind the Wheel, State Says

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We now have a blue print for how self-driving could roll out in the state. The DMV has released a "proposed" set of rules to govern the cars yesterday. California is the largest auto market in the US so these rules could set a precedent nationwide.

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