California hits Tesla Cybercab and Robotaxi driverless cars with new law
teslarati.com May 1, 2026

California hits Tesla Cybercab and Robotaxi driverless cars with new law

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

California's DMV adopted new rules allowing law enforcement to issue tickets to autonomous vehicle companies for moving violations. The rules, effective July 1, 2026, close a regulatory gap and treat companies as drivers when violations occur. Companies must report incidents and may face restrictions or permit revocation for repeated violations. This affects Tesla as it is ramping up Cybercab production and expanding its Robotaxi service to dozens of US cities.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · New enforcement rules put pressure on Tesla to ensure its driverless cars comply with traffic laws as it expands its Robotaxi service nationwide.
  • · Strict accountability measures now apply to autonomous vehicle companies, holding them directly responsible for their vehicles' actions.