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Winners and losers emerging from the 2019 Legislative Session

Florida Politics, May 8, 2019

The Sunshine State is in the fast lane when it comes to embracing the emerging autonomous vehicle industry. 2019 saw the Legislature pass a bill making Florida quite possibly the most AV-friendly state in the union — HB 311 opens the door for automated ride-sharing platforms and gives the Florida Turnpike Enterprise the green light to fund and operate AV test facilities. And the Florida Chamber’s Autonomous Florida program was instrumental in helping get that framework into statute.

Winners and losers emerging from the 2019 Legislative Session2019-05-13T16:10:56+00:00

Sine Die: Florida Chamber praises policies to keep state competitive

South Florida Politics, May 5, 2019

The Chamber also praised work done in prepping Florida for autonomous vehicles and other tech advances. “The Florida Chamber’s Autonomous Florida program helped secure victories modernizing the autonomous vehicle regulatory structure to help make Florida the most autonomous-friendly state in the union,” the release said.

Sine Die: Florida Chamber praises policies to keep state competitive2019-05-13T16:25:30+00:00

Orlando Poised To Become Capital Of Autonomous Vehicle Research

Forbes, March 27, 2019

Autonomous vehicles represent the future of transportation. When they replace human drivers, the world will see far fewer accidents, less traffic congestion, lower emissions and other huge benefits. But to achieve the revolution they promise, they’ll have to prove they are less dangerous than people behind the wheel. That’s why engineers in Orlando are figuring out how to make them as safe as they can be.

Orlando Poised To Become Capital Of Autonomous Vehicle Research2019-05-13T16:27:24+00:00

Local Motors Brings Autonomous Vehicle Fleet Challenge To Florida

newKerala.com, March 14, 2019

The challenge invites any municipalities, campuses, designated districts and transit or transportation operators in Florida to propose short-term, best-use scenarios for the self-driving shuttle. Deadline to enter is May 1st, 2019.

Local Motors Brings Autonomous Vehicle Fleet Challenge To Florida2019-03-20T16:32:08+00:00
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