H Guardian, reports that high-level Apple executives met with DMV officials in California to discuss issues surrounding the rumored self-driving vehicle.
The meeting was held on September 17 by Apple's senior legal adviser Mike Maletic and co-sponsors of the DMV project for self-driving vehicles, Bernard Soriano, and Stephanie Dougherty.
This is not a surprise, as it has long been said that Apple is working on this project.
However, the boys from Cupertino will need to overcome their traditional secretiveness, given that all the car manufacturers who want to test autonomous cars them in California will they must give all the information at their disposal.
As revealed by Guardian, Apple is working on the project in a research complex in Sunnyvale, which is almost inexcusable even by city inspectors, and of course this is due to Apple's very tight privacy policy.
This publication may be a definitive sign that the company from Cupertino will present its self-driving vehicle in the near future, since according to previous reports publications of Wall Street Journal and the Reuters agency, is thinking very seriously about the business in this particular industry, that is, with autonomous cars.