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Cops Will Start Giving Tickets to Driverless Cars That Break the Law Starting with This State

Assembly Bill 1777 would let officers issue noncompliance notices and requires operators to respond to first responders within two minutes.

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When the new law takes effect on July 1, police officers will soon be writing tickets to self-driving cars that cause traffic violations.

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In California, police officers are set to be given a tool to penalize driverless cars for traffic violations. According to Road & Track, the bill, AB 1777, stipulates that starting July 1, 2026, officers will be able to report violations, with the State Motor Vehicle Authority taking over further proceedings.

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A new system for cracking down on traffic violations by unmanned, self-driving cars will be implemented in California, USA, starting July 1, 2026. The system will apply to self-driving car manufacturers and operators such as Waymo, and police officers will be able to issue "autonomous vehicle non-compliance notices," equivalent to traditional traffic tickets, if they find a vehicle committing a violation.

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Car and Driver broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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