Tesla, California and sales suspension
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The California DMV has given Tesla a 90-day ultimatum to correct its self-driving and autopilot advertising claims or face a 30-day sales suspension. Tesla must clarify that their vehicles require active driver supervision.
The judge ruled Tesla should have to suspend manufacturing and sales in California for 30 days, but the DMV stayed those rulings for 90 days to allow Tesla to comply.
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Tesla on thin ice after DMV considers suspension of Tesla sales amid Autopilot controversy: 'One more chance to be able to remedy the situation'
"Find a way to get these ... corrected." Tesla on thin ice after DMV considers suspension of Tesla sales amid Autopilot controversy: 'One more chance to be able to remedy the situation' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A California judge just hit Tesla with a wake-up call, ruling that the company misled customers about Autopilot and Full Self-Driving. This decision led to a 30-day suspension of Tesla's sales and manufacturing.