Driverless taxis can get traffic tickets in California but theres a catch

California’s robotaxi rollout is finally getting flagged by lawmakers who are promising to bring harsher penalties to the masters of the automated machines for violated road rules.In San Francisco, driverless cars operated by Waymo have racked up hundreds of citations, mostly for parking violations like blocking traffic during pickups, stopping in restricted zones and ignoring street-cleaning rules.Those tickets added up to more than $65,000 in fines in 2024 alone, according to Automotive News, based on data reviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle.But here’s the catch: when it comes to moving violations, like running a red light or speeding, police are stuck.California law is built around human drivers — and without one behind the wheel, there’s no one to blame.California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!California Post App: Download here!Home delivery: Sign up here!Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!Even when driverless vehicles are stopped for illegal maneuvers, officers often can’t write a traditional ticket and instead send reports to regulators.That leaves parking enforcement as one of the only tools available, since those citations are tied to the vehicle or its owner, not a driver.State lawmakers have moved to close the gap, passing legislation that will finally allow autonomous vehicles to be cited for moving violations.

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