Autonomous cars to be ticketed for traffic violations in California

In California, a new law set to take effect in July will hold autonomous cars accountable for traffic violations, meaning they can receive traffic tickets just like human drivers. This change marks a significant shift in how self-driving vehicles are regulated, as they will no longer be exempt from the rules of the road. The decision reflects the growing presence of autonomous technology and the need to integrate these vehicles into existing traffic systems responsibly. CNET editor-at-large Scott Stein discussed this development on CBS News, highlighting its importance alongside other major technology stories. The move underscores the evolving landscape of transportation and the challenges of ensuring safety and accountability as technology advances. QUESTION: How might the introduction of traffic tickets for autonomous cars influence the development and adoption of self-driving technology in the future? 

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