California DMV to allow police to ticket autonomous vehicle manufacturers for traffic violations
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29d ago· 5 min readenNews
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Summary
California's DMV has announced new regulations allowing police to issue "notices of AV noncompliance" directly to manufacturers when autonomous vehicles violate traffic laws. The rules take effect July 1st, addressing the enforcement gap that previously prevented police from ticketing driverless cars.
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Under the new rules, police will be able to issue tickets directly to the car's manufacturer when an autonomous vehicle breaks a traffic law.
The new rules, which will go into effect 1 July,
Under the new rules, police will be able to issue tickets directly to the car's manufacturer when an autonomous vehicle breaks a traffic law.

