Delivery robots are ready to roll in Ohio
July 7, 2017
Starship Technologies, which has been testing its robot delivery vehicles in the nation’s capital and Europe, will soon be able to be used for delivering food and other items to consumers after a change was made in an Ohio law that previously blocked it. The Buckeye State follows Florida, Idaho, Virginia, and Wisconsin in lifting restrictions on wheeled robotic deliveries.
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