The latest on Uber self-driving vehicles in California continues with more questionable issues including self-driving trucks for safety reasoning. The Uber company bought trucks from Otto for $68 million in August 2016, and the trucks are suppose to have self-driving operating systems. Remember, Uber was testing their self-driving vehicles in San Francisco during last year in December without permits - they moved to Arizona. The California DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) is investigating Uber self-driving trucks through a startup by Otto thereafter a transaction. Because Uber should not operate any self-driving vehicles on California highways and roadways unless you have operational permits. The California DMV is making sure appropriate regulations are in place for public safety, and autonomous self-driving vehicles, including commercial trucks have necessary operational permits.
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