California police can start ticketing driverless cars this July
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California is implementing a new policy allowing police to issue traffic citations to autonomous vehicles starting July 1st. The regulation addresses enforcement challenges posed by driverless car technology on public roads. This development reflects growing efforts to establish legal frameworks for autonomous vehicle operations.
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Center outlets present this as a straightforward regulatory development, focusing on the practical implementation of ticketing procedures for autonomous vehicles. The coverage treats this as a logical step in establishing accountability mechanisms for self-driving cars operating in California.
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- Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage of the California autonomous vehicle ticketing policy
- Right-leaning outlets did not cover this story; the included right-wing source discusses unrelated Indiana employment legislation
- Only center/independent media engaged with the autonomous vehicle regulation topic, leaving significant coverage gaps across the political spectrum
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