
""When a notice is issued, DMV will investigate the matter and determine what remediation, if any, is required. If the manufacturer is unable to remediate the issue, the Department may restrict, suspend, or revoke the manufacturer's operating permit.""
""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.""
""Under the updated rules, AV companies must move through a staged permitting process, beginning with testing that includes a human safety driver and advancing to fully driverless before applying to deploy commercially.""
The California DMV announced a new process to ticket autonomous vehicle companies for traffic violations, effective July 1, 2026. Law enforcement can issue notices of noncompliance, prompting DMV investigations. If manufacturers fail to address issues, their operating permits may be restricted or revoked. The updated regulations aim to enhance public safety and transparency while supporting the AV industry. Companies must undergo a staged permitting process, including extensive testing and detailed safety evaluations, and report system failures and collision data to regulators.
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