California's Department of Motor Vehicles on Monday closed the public comment period on its proposed testing and deployment rules for driverless cars.

On Tuesday it opened the doors to a public hearing on those rules. Dozens of manufacturers, software developers, insurers and interested residents showed up.

Here are four takeaways based on some of their comments.

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