An autonomous car broke the law in plain sight but officers were left scratching their heads with no driver to hold accountable.
Police were left baffled last week after pulling over a car without anyone behind the wheel in San Bruno. Officers were taking part in DUI enforcement when they observed a Waymo car making an illegal ...
California police will soon be able to ticket driverless cars, like Waymo robotaxis, under new rules approved this week, finally giving officers a way to address traffic violations even when there’s ...
A new Tennessee law now allows local law enforcement to cite driverless cars, such as Waymo.
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 ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has issued a release announcing the adoption of new rules for autonomous vehicles, in compliance with a 2024 law that expanded oversight of the technology, ...
Nashville police were to a downtown intersection April 10 when a driverless Waymo vehicle stopped and blocked traffic. Body camera footage shows police accessing the vehicle in order to move the car ...
Driverless cars haven't always obeyed the rules of the road but, unlike vehicles with humans behind the wheel, they've gotten away with it. That's about to change in California.
California will allow police to ticket autonomous vehicles starting July 1, holding manufacturers accountable for traffic violations. The new rules also grant emergency officials power to clear AVs ...
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Driverless cars can now be ticketed in Los Angeles. How?
Driverless cars can now be ticketed in Los Angeles. How? - The new rule also requires manufacturers to ensure their self-driving vehicles move out of the way during emergencies ...
The Department of Motor Vehicles says it could suspend or revoke permits for Waymo taxis and other driverless cars for continued violations. By Orlando Mayorquín Reporting from Los Angeles Police ...
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