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California to Start Ticketing Driverless Cars

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) confirmed that it will be imposing new regulations for driverless vehicles. Pending regulations, based off the updated rules established in 2024, were approved late last month and allow the state to fine autonomous vehicle manufacturers directly for traffic violations.There are also updated rules determining the amount of testing required before any company can field new self-driving vehicles on public roads. Certification will now be done in phases, with light-duty vehicles needing 50,000 miles in each phase and semi trucks requiring 10 times that amount.California now also has more agency over how emergency operations are handled. The DMV wants enhanced licensing for remote operators, new ways to override AVs that are in the way of emergency response vehicles, and improved incident reporting from manufacturers. Officials also want ways of imposing restrictions on fleet size and where the vehicles are allowed to operate based upon the needs of a given area.Changes were clearly done in response to public outrage. Numerous hig …


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Author: Matt Posky

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