Why delivery robots face a regulatory ‘nightmare’ | Supply Chain Dive
Laws for sidewalk-roaming bots have taken hold across states. But variances in each bill complicate the industry's expansion plans.
Bots as heavy as 500 pounds can roam as fast as 4 miles per hour on Georgia sidewalks under state laws. In New Hampshire, robots can travel up to 10 miles per hour on sidewalks, but they can't weigh more than 80 pounds.
Publisher: Supply Chain Dive
Date: 2023-04-26
Author: Max Garland
Twitter: @SupplyChainDive
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