What you have to understand about B.C. is that the winning political party has to appease the voters in a few concentrated ridings where a large number of people earn a living in the personal transportation business, driving taxis and Ubers. This block of voters kept ride sharing services out for 10 years; I am not surprised at all that driverless cars have been banned - purportedly for safety reasons - because driverless cars will eventually eliminate the jobs of thousands of drivers.<p>It’s also an election year here, so we all expect some crazy announcements to appease various groups before Election Day. After that, anything goes, depending on who wins.