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Business | Robotaxis that violate California rules of the road will soon be ticketed. Here's how by Karen Garcia
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Starting July 1, California will let law‑enforcement officers issue “notice of AV non‑compliance” citations directly to autonomous‑vehicle manufacturers when a driverless car breaks traffic laws—a shift from the previous rule that only human drivers could be cited. The change, driven by Assembly Bill 1777, closes a legal gap highlighted by incidents such as a Waymo vehicle making an illegal U‑turn in front of police, failing to stop for a school bus, and striking a child, which left officers unable to enforce traditional penalties. Under the new system, the DMV will review each notice, investigate, and may require remediation or suspend a manufacturer’s operating permit if problems persist; the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will continue to handle recalls. The regulations also set testing mileage thresholds, mandate annual safety‑plan updates, emergency geofencing authority, remote‑operator licensing standards, and new data‑reporting requirements, while lifting weight limits that previously barred heavy autonomous freight and transit vehicles.
Read more: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-05-01/california-can-ticket-robotaxis-that-violate-traffic-laws-heres-how
#Californiapolice #DMV #AssemblyBill #Waymo #Zoox
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