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Autonomous Cars Are Clocking More Test Miles in California
Autonomous Cars Are Clocking More Test Miles in California
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Autonomous vehicles traveled a record 4.1 test million miles on California roads from December 2020 through November 2021—double the number from a year earlier, according to a report by the state's Department of Motor Vehicles. Fifty companies currently hold permits to test self-driving cars in California with a driver behind the wheel, while only seven have a permit for completely driverless testing.
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