Regulatory and technological obstacles may hold back the driverless car for decades. But one of the first driverless semi-trucks is already driving, legally, on the highways of Nevada. Businessweek's Sam Grobart went to Las, Vegas for a test drive. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Regulatory and technological obstacles may hold back the driverless car for decades. But one of the first driverless semi-trucks is already driving, legally, on the highways of Nevada.
May 15, 2015
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