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Code · Oklahoma · Title 47 — Motor Vehicles

§47-1708. Conditions for a person to operate a vehicle with an

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automated driving system.
A. A person may operate a motor vehicle equipped with an automated driving system capable of performing the entire dynamic driving task if:
1. Such automated driving system will issue a request to intervene whenever the automated driving system is not capable of performing the entire dynamic driving task with the expectation that the person will respond appropriately to such a request; and
2. The automated driving system is capable of being operated in compliance with Sections 11-101 through 11-1404 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes unless an exemption has been granted by the Department of Public Safety.
B. Nothing in this act prohibits or restricts a human driver from operating a fully autonomous vehicle equipped with controls that allow for the human driver to control all or part of the dynamic driving task. Added by Laws 2022, c. 132, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2022.
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