California AV Rules Now Active: Noncompliance Tickets, Two-Minute Geofences, Million-Mile Barrier
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California autonomous vehicle regulations 2026 are now binding on every permitted driverless operator in the state, mandating 72-hour noncompliance reporting, two-minute emergency geofencing compli
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California autonomous vehicle regulations 2026 are now binding on every permitted driverless operator in the state, mandating 72-hour noncompliance reporting, two-minute emergency geofencing compliance, and a one-million-mile validation requirement for autonomous heavy trucks, even as a bipartisan federal bill and Teamsters legal challenge threaten the framework.
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