Tuesday, May 8, 2012


Nevada DMV Issues First Autonomous Vehicle Testing License to Google
Google's self-driving test vehicle will display a red license plate with an infinity symbol

The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has approved Google's license application to test autonomous vehicles on Nevada public roads.  It is the first license issued in the United States under new laws and regulations that put Nevada at the forefront of autonomous vehicle development.

After driver testing demonstrations along freeways, state highways and neighborhoods both in Carson City and the busy Las Vegas Strip, the department's Autonomous Review Committee met to review Google's safety plans, employee training, system functions and accident reporting mechanisms.  The committee approved the application and is now creating the state's first autonomous testing business license and license plates for the international company.  The license plates displayed on the test vehicle will have a red background and feature an infinity symbol on the left side.

"I felt using the infinity symbol was the best way to represent the 'car of the future,'"  Department Director Bruce Breslow said.  "The unique red plate will be easily recognized by the public and law enforcement and will be used only for licensed autonomous test vehicles.  When there comes a time tat vehicle manufacturers market autonomous vehicles to the public, that infinity symbol will appear on a green license plate."



Google was the first company to file an application with the department to test their autonomous system.  Other auto manufacturers have indicated their desire to test and develop autonomous technology in Nevada in the future.

How do you feel about self-driving vehicles on your roads?

Welcome to the future!

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