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Now, driverless vehicle companies … Read the full story at The Verge. Autonomous vehicles roving California's roads will no longer be immune to traffic tickets starting on July 1st. New regulations announced by the California DMV this week allow law enforcement to give AV manufacturers a "notice of AV noncompliance" when one of their cars commits a traffic violation, like running a red light or failing to stop for school buses. The updated regulations come after years of viral traffic violations and multiple safety investigations involving robotaxis. Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is also under investigation for running red lights and driving in the wrong direction.
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