Bay Area Police Pull Over Waymo Self-Driving Car, Can't Issue Ticket

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Police in San Bruno, California, stopped a driverless Waymo taxi for an illegal U-turn during a DUI operation, but couldn't issue a ticket as there was no human driver. The incident highlights challenges in regulating autonomous vehicles, with new laws expected to address moving violations in the future. Waymo is investigating the glitch, and the event has sparked public debate about autonomous vehicle regulation.
- California police pull over a self-driving Waymo for an illegal U-turn, but they can’t ticket AP News
- Bay Area police officers pull over Waymo robotaxi during DUI operation CBS News
- California police stumped after trying to ticket driverless car for illegal U-turn The Guardian
- 'No driver, no hands, no clue': San Bruno police officers were met with a first after pulling over a Waymo Business Insider
- Can driverless cars get tickets? What happened when Bay Area police pulled over a Waymo Los Angeles Times
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