Colorado could draw more interest from the automotive technology industry under a bill proposed this week that would allow driverless vehicles to be tested and used on the state’s roads.
Driverless vehicles aren’t new in the state.
Otto, a California startup and subsidiary of Uber, last fall chose Colorado to be the test ground for the world’s first commercial delivery via a driverless 18-wheeler that hauled a load of Budweiser beer down I-25 from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs.
That test…
Colorado could draw more interest from the automotive technology industry under a bill proposed this week that would allow driverless vehicles to be tested and used on the state’s roads.
Driverless vehicles aren’t new in the state.
Otto, a California startup and subsidiary of Uber, last fall chose Colorado to be the test ground for the world’s first commercial delivery via a driverless 18-wheeler that hauled a load of Budweiser beer down I-25 from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs.
That test…