Tesla, Musk and California
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California's DMV sued Tesla in 2022 and is seeking to suspend Tesla's ability to sell cars in the state for at least 30 days.
The Harley-Davidson riders were wearing helmets, according to the CHP. The driver of the Tesla was wearing a seatbelt.
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Tesla's Robotaxi Plans in San Francisco Are Kicking Off With a Chauffeur-Driven Ride Service
Tesla is effectively starting up a chauffeur-style taxi operation in the San Francisco Bay Area, Reuters reports. Sound like a strange move for a company obsessed with self-driving cars? That’s because it’s far from the whole story — and not exactly what Tesla is aiming to ultimately accomplish.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has filed a lawsuit seeking to suspend Tesla's sales and manufacturing operations in California for at least 30 days.
California Highway Patrol says they are investigating a deadly crash involving a Tesla that caught fire Monday morning in Monterey County.
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Tesla updates robotaxi users about chauffeur-style service in California, Business Insider reports
Tesla sent robotaxi users a new terms-of-service agreement detailing its planned launch in California's Bay Area, Business Insider reported citing a screenshot of the notification sent to users on Saturday.
Tesla sent Robotaxi users an agreement on Saturday giving more details about its planned launch in the Bay area.
Tesla doesn't have the permits to run an autonomous vehicle taxi in California, but probably nothing stops a driver-assist based taxi.
Chevron, Tesla, Oracle, and other major companies are leaving California due to high taxes, rising costs, and strict regulations. As firms head to states like Texas, concerns mount over California's economic future and job market.
The driver of a Tesla sedan was killed early Monday when the car crashed into a tree in Monterey County and caught fire, authorities said.
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The Cool Down on MSNTesla facing potential major statewide ban on all sales: 'Not capable'
The California Department of Motor Vehicles moved one step closer to enacting a staggering 30-day ban on Tesla vehicle sales, vigorously arguing during a weeklong hearing that the company misled consumers over the capabilities of its "Full Self-Driving" and "Autopilot" technologies,