Apple Car is ready for its first road tests

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Apple reported that they have met with officials from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (California's Department of Motor Vehicles), to discuss plans to put your Apple Car to the test of self-driving on public roads, how do you stay ?.

According to 'The Guardian', the fact that Apple is already having important meetings regarding this issue, means that whatever vehicle it is working on it's almost ready to show to the public. For this you need to obtain a license for autonomous cars. This means that we may well be ready to get a glimpse of the Apple Car much sooner than many imagined.

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This leads to some problems for Apple if it wants to keep it in anonymityIf Apple does not choose to apply for the necessary road permits, it will have to disclose the make, model, vehicle identification, and number of cars that it plans to test, as well as the autonomous features and capabilities of the car, the names of the people who will use it. the car, and in addition to the autonomous functions. The reason for the featured image is because it is rumored that the body of BMW i3, is the one used for the Apple Car.

A senior Apple General Counsel had an hour-long meeting with officials this 17 August. In which he presented Apple's plans with the director of the DMV Bernard Soriano, Stephanie Dougherty's head of strategic planning and Brian Soublet's attorney.

DMV has not confirmed any further details about all of this., and today's report suggests that Apple has already appointed an engineering program director for the so-called Titan Project.

Via [TheGuardian]


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