California governor vetoes bill requiring speeding alerts in new cars
- California Governor Newsom vetoed a bill requiring speeding alerts in new vehicles starting in 2030, which would have made California the first state to implement such a mandate.
- Newsom explained that federal law governs vehicle safety standards, and the bill would create inconsistent regulations across states.
- Opponents, including automotive groups and Republican lawmakers, argued that regulations should be federal, stating the bill could raise car prices and distract drivers.
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