Tesla, robotaxi and California
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Before undoing successful pension reforms that have saved taxpayers billions of dollars and improved the stability of the state’s retirement systems, lawmakers should reconsider whether
The CPUC confirmed Friday that Tesla has not applied for the necessary authorization to operate autonomous vehicles for public passenger service-paid or unpaid-in the state. The clarification comes in direct response to reports that Tesla planned to launch its robotaxi service in the Bay Area as early as this weekend.
Tesla's robotaxi ambitions in California face regulatory hurdles as the CPUC clarifies that autonomous vehicle testing and public transportation are prohibited without a human driver. While Tesla holds a permit for a private car service with drivers,
California’s growing fleet of electric bikes is the subject of two new laws signed this week by Governor Gavin
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A California committee tasked with making decisions that impact public safety and the criminal justice system had its first hearing Tuesday under new leadership, which ...
Assembly Bill 366 would require all DUI offenders in California, including first-time violators, to install ignition interlock devices in their vehicles. These devices prevent cars from starting if the driver has been drinking.