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Unlocking Self-Driving Cars

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What if the next time you were in an epic traffic jam, you could push a button, sit back and let your car drive itself? Thanks to companies like Google, robotic car technology isn't far off. This week, the state Legislature passed a bill that would set up rules for putting self-driving cars on the road. The governor now has 30 days to sign it -- but some are concerned the technology is moving faster than the regulations.

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