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California to begin ticketing driverless cars that violate traffic laws

California is implementing new regulations, effective July 1st, allowing police to ticket driverless cars that violate traffic laws. The state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will issue a "notice of AV noncompliance" directly to manufacturers when their autonomous vehicles commit moving violations.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-02 · 15:31 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
California to begin ticketing driverless cars that violate traffic laws
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California is implementing new regulations, effective July 1st, allowing police to ticket driverless cars that violate traffic laws. The state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will issue a "notice of AV noncompliance" directly to manufacturers when their autonomous vehicles commit moving violations. These rules, part of a larger 2024 law, aim to enhance public safety as driverless cars become more prevalent. Companies operating these vehicles must also respond to emergency officials within 30 seconds and will face penalties for entering active emergency zones. This initiative positions California as a leader in comprehensive AV regulations nationwide.

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Waymo and Tesla are among the companies with permits to test or operate autonomous vehicles in California cities.

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AV companies will be required to respond to calls from police and emergency officials within 30 seconds.

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The new regulations for autonomous vehicles will go into effect on 1 July.

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The California DMV has announced new regulations allowing police to issue notices of noncompliance directly to autonomous vehicle manufacturers.

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California's updated regulations are the most comprehensive AV regulations in the nation.

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Driverless cars are becoming more common in some California cities, but when the autonomous vehicles violate traffic laws, police haven't been able to ticket them - until now. The state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced new regulations on autonomous vehicles (AVs), including a process for police to issue a "notice of AV noncompliance" directly to the car's manufacturer.The new rules, which will go into effect 1 July, are part of a larger 2024 law that imposed deeper regulation on the technology. There have been a number of reports of the cars breaking traffic laws, including during a San Francisco blackout last year.The California DMV is calling the new rules "the most comprehensive AV regulations in the nation".Under the new rules, police can cite AV companies when their vehicles commit moving violations. The rules will also require the companies to respond to calls from police and other emergency officials within 30 seconds, and will issue penalties if their vehicles enter active emergency zones. "California continues to lead the nation in the development and adoption of AV technology, and these updated regulations further demonstrate the state's commitment to public safety," DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a press release. Waymo is one of the main operators of fully self-driving robotaxis in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles County, but several companies, including Tesla, also have permits to test their AVs in some California cities. The BBC has contacted Waymo and Tesla for comment.
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