Tickets, geofences, and 1M miles: The new reality of California AV compliance
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California has implemented new compliance mandates for autonomous vehicles that will reshape how driverless technology operates in the state, including requirements for geofencing, ticketing systems, and logging 1 million miles of operation. Construction and logistics companies using AVs for jobsite transport and material delivery will need to understand these regulatory requirements to maintain legal operations.
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Guident CEO Harald Braun breaks down the new AV mandates in California mandates and how they will affect the driverless industry. The post Tickets, geofences, and 1M miles: The new reality of California AV compliance appeared first on The Robot Report .
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