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	"author_name": "Kentucky State AFL-CIO",
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	"title": "Keep Kentucky Roads Safe, Vote NO on HB 135",
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	"description": "KEEP KENTUCKY ROADS SAFE Vote NO on HB 135 The jury is still out on the safety of autonomous vehicle technology, also known as driverless vehicles. And until this technology can ensure these vehicles aren’t endangering their passengers or the drivers around them, Kentuckians need the safeguard that is a properly licensed, human driver​ to be in the vehicle to oversee, manage, and maintain these vehicles. The inevitable failures of this emerging technology will result in incidents that require a trained human operator to respond quickly and appropriately. Autonomous vehicle technology is not ready to be operated in Kentucky without a properly trained human operator at the wheel. Kentuckians need to put safety first​. Kentucky&#x27;s roads are not safer if we have a 10,000 pound commercial or public transportation vehicle without the safety net that is a human operator.",
	"url": "https://act.aflcio.org/letters/put-public-safety-first-say-no-to-hb-135"
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