When it comes to self-driving cars, not all cities are created equal

CNET:

The US has a very rough national regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles, so for now, it’s largely up to the states to figure it out. Of course, that means some cities are better suited for self-driving cars than others.

A new study from Inrix, which provides traffic analytics and other related services, ranks the 10 cities that it believes are best suited for the introduction of autonomous vehicles. Those cities are, in order: New Orleans, Albuquerque, Tucson, Portland, Omaha, El Paso, Fresno, Wichita, Las Vegas and Tulsa.

Now, that might be a strange list to you, because none of the cities mentioned have been in the news touting their willingness to accept self-driving cars.

One of the downsides of the self-driving future is it is coming in such a piecemeal fashion. Seemingly, every city and/or state will have their own laws and regulations regarding whether you can or cannot use self-driving technology.