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Related: About this forumCops can ticket driverless cars now
The new policy comes amid sweeping new regulations adopted by the DMV, which will also now allow driverless trucks on California roadways.
By Jennifer WadsworthSenior News Editor
Published Apr. 28, 20266:16pm
Driverless cars in California are no longer exempt from traffic citations, and the companies that own them now face serious consequences for letting them drive into the scene of an active emergency.
The DMV announced the rules on Tuesday as part of a litany of new autonomous vehicle regulations some inspired by cases where robotaxis obstructed police and firefighters in San Francisco, and at least one local incident in which a San Bruno cop couldnt ticket a Waymo for an illegal U-turn.
Under the updated policies, which the DMV called the most comprehensive to date in the U.S., manufacturers can also get permits to deploy heavy-duty driverless vehicles on California roadways.
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jfz9580m
(17,709 posts)I am not reflexively anti-cop. I also thought Harjinder Singh should face a criminal case.
Based on what I have seen by now, automation with results like these should face in serious criminal liability for the ceos of the tech cos involved and any others who made bank from it or got away with stuff.
progressoid
(53,329 posts)"sir, do you know why I pulled you over?"