Google co-founder Sergey Brin with a self-driving Prius (and right) on the day California law was changed to allow 'autonomous vehicles'.
Photo / Eric Risberg
Self-driving car hits the road with a little help from Google. That little old lady from Pasadena needs to watch out: self-driving cars will be allowed to cruise California's roads.
Governor Jerry Brown this week signed a law, written with the help of Google, to permit testing of "autonomous vehicles" as long as there's a fully licensed human in the driver's
seat to take over if needed.
"Today we are looking at science fiction become tomorrow's reality," Brown said at a signing ceremony at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California.
Google has modified a Toyota Prius to drive itself using video cameras, radar sensors, a laser rangefinder and detailed maps. It includes a failsafe mechanism that lets the driver take control by grabbing the steering wheel or hitting the brakes - like the override on a cruise control.