DC councilmember moves to legalize driverless rideshare in DC after years of delays

Councilmember Charles Allen is pushing for a legal framework amid DDOT’s delayed report and industry tensions.

WASHINGTON — Washington, D.C. could soon join dozens of cities where you can hail a ride in a car with no one behind the wheel, if the D.C. government can get out of its own way.

Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen, who chairs the Committee on Transportation and Environment, is introducing legislation to establish a legal framework for autonomous vehicle rideshare services in the District — a move designed to end years of regulatory gridlock that has kept driverless taxis off

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