Tesla, Elon Musk and California
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California's DMV sued Tesla in 2022 and is seeking to suspend Tesla's ability to sell cars in the state for at least 30 days.
The autonomous Model Ys will reportedly have a person in the driver's seat and rides will be limited to invited guests only
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CNET on MSNCalifornia DMV Seeking 30-Day Tesla Sale Suspension for Unrealistic 'Autopilot,' 'Full Self-Driving' Claims
The largest EV market in the US alleges that the largest EV manufacturer is misleading drivers with its autonomous claims.
🔋 Tesla’s license to manufacture and sell vehicles in California might be suspended for at least 30 days due to a lawsuit brought against the automaker by the California DMV over potentially misleading technology claims.
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Hemmings on MSNCalifornia Lawsuit Against Tesla Could Ban Car Sales
Tesla is in hot water again, this time with the state of California, the automaker’s most important market. If the California lawsuit doesn’t go Tesla’s way, the automaker could lose the privilege of selling its cars in the state via a 30-day stop sale suspension.
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MotorTrend on MSNDon't Look Now, Toyota's Autonomous Self-Drifting Supras Are Banding Together
Toyota's side is said to have worked on developing stable and durable control mechanisms for the lead car in the tandem drift maneuver, while the Stanford team developed the AI computer models for the chase car to keep up without crashing.
When the California DMV began accepting applications for the next phase of autonomous car testing, April 2 was the day it had planned to begin issuing permits to test without a driver in the car.