PIERRE, (KCCR) — The South Dakota Senate Friday passed a bill that proponents say is South Dakota’s first move in establishing laws to regulation the use of autonomous vehicles in the state. Senator David Wheeler of Huron addressed many of the concerns heard during House Bill 1095’s committee hearing…
Senator Reynold Nesiba of Sioux Falls was concerned about the opposition raised by union groups…
Senator David Johnson of Rapid City says driverless vehicles are not safe and continued his push back to the bill…
The measure moves on to the Governor’s Desk on a vote of 27 to four.