Attorney Amy Witherite Warns About the Danger of Driverless Cars and Trucks on Georgia Roads
The 80,000-pound tractor-trailer sharing the road with you may not have a driver behind the wheel.
- The 80,000-pound tractor-trailer sharing the road with you may not have a driver behind the wheel.
- A recently opened trucking facility in Villa Rica, Georgia, was created to serve autonomous trucks driving the heavily traveled Dallas-to-Atlanta corridor.
- Georgia law allows the operation of autonomous vehicles without an operator or driver.
- The first crash occurred in 2016, when a Tesla plowed under a semi-truck on a U.S. route in Florida.