Electronic enthusiasts eight o'clock: New York state governor Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday that the state will allow driverless cars to test drive on public roads.

"We will use a prudent and balanced approach to get drones on the road to reduce dangerous driving habits, reduce traffic accidents and save the lives of pedestrians," Kuomar said in a statement.

Now, New York State is accepting applications, and companies interested in participating in the state's one-year test drive program can apply.

Despite some traffic accidents in driverless cars, the lack of human-driver-controlled cars, and the lack of infrastructure to worry about the safety of driverless cars, many companies are scrambling to develop driverless technology.

Proponents claim that driverless cars can reduce human error and make roads safer and more efficient. According to the National State Legislation Conference, 13 states and the District of Columbia have passed legislation related to driverless cars.

The New York State Test Drive Program requires automakers to comply with various regulatory measures and restrictions.

In New York State, companies applying for test drive drones must purchase $5 million in insurance and report the situation to the state, which is supervised by the state police. Each test drive activity requires a regulatory fee to be paid to the state police station.

Moreover, companies applying for test drives are not allowed to test drive on construction sites or near schools – in New York City, the state, this includes a large area. Moreover, they must test drive on the route specified by the state in advance.

In September 2014, the California driver test for driverless cars came into effect. However, it is not easy to fully promote a driverless car.

Recently, California proposed a new bill that would allow people to use and test drive-away cars without a steering wheel in real life. As a result, many of the companies that developed driverless technology, including Apple, Tesla, Ford, Uber, Toyota, and Google (microblogging), Alphabet's driverless car division, Waymo, have proposed changes to the bill.

Last year, New York City said it was pursuing a federally-managed program to design and test so-called connected car technology. This technology is an important part of driverless technology.

The City of New York also installed special traffic lights in downtown Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn that wirelessly connect to driverless cars.

It also plans to use technology that allows them to interact with each other on 8,000 vehicles (including taxis, trucks, cars and buses).

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