Colorado driverless car bill shelved until further notice Read more: Colorado driverless car bill shelved until further notice

A bill to allow driverless cars on Colorado highways was shelved Tuesday by its sponsor, Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray.
The legislation would have made Colorado the fifth state to make automatic cars legal. However, Brophy asked the Senate Transportation Committee to postpone his bill indefinitely.
Brophy said objections to the bill from Google and “trial lawyers” would likely prompt Democrats on the transportation committee to vote against the idea.