Several states have passed legislation that would allow driverless cars, possibly helping set the stage for increasing automated driving on American roads.rnArizona, Hawaii and Oklahoma are the latest states to introduce autonomous vehicle technology legislation, joining Florida and Nevada as the most proactive states in moving toward driverless cars acceptance.rnFans of human-centric driving are somewhat less enthusiastic about the issue, and others have concerned about how rational computer-driven cars would interoperate on roads with not-always-rational people.
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