California Bans Tesla From Marketing Its EVs As 'Full Self-Driving' via insideevs.com
California has passed a new law going into effect in 2023 that bans Tesla and other automakers from advertising their vehicles as"fully self driving."
The new bill, which was signed by California governor Gavin Newsom in September and comes into effect on January 1, 2023, applies not just to the sale of cars but also to all feature updates and vehicle upgrades in order to prevent"driver confusion."in August that the DMV's lack of enforcement prompted her and state legislators to advance the bill to enshrine the rules into state law.
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