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Several new traffic laws go into effect across California • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - Assembly Bill 2285, which Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law in September, establishes potential fines for motorists who do not slow down and, whenever possible, change lanes when encountering a Caltrans vehicle, tow truck or any emergency vehicle with lights flashing on a highway. Previously, penalties were only imposed when violators failed to take precautions and make safe space for fire and law enforcement vehicles. The new law clarifies that Caltrans equipment and tow trucks conducting operations on a highway be given the same courtesy. However, AB 2285 does not specify that motorists must move over if there might be conflicts with other drivers, or if conditions don’t allow for it. But they must slow down. Otherwise, CHP officers could write them a $50 ticket.

Here are Some New Traffic Laws That Will Affect Southern California Residents

However, AB 2285 does not specify that motorists must move over if there might be conflicts with other drivers, or if conditions don t allow for it. But they must slow down. Otherwise, CHP officers could write them a $50 ticket. Also starting with the New Year, AB 2717, signed into law by the governor at the end of September, amends existing law concerning leaving children under the age of 6 unattended in vehicles. With the new year comes new laws. Here are the four new laws every Californian needs to know. Prior to Jan. 1, state law mandated criminal penalties, including potential felony charges, for leaving children unsupervised.

US to Begin First Driverless Delivery Service in 2021

By Emma Okonji with agency report As countries begin to explore the possibility of operating driverless cars, that work with high technology sensors, the United States of America (USA) has announced its intention to begin the first driverless delivery service in early 2021. This is coming from California, the third largest state in the United States (US), having given the go-ahead for a commercial driverless delivery service for the first time. Robotics start-up Nuro in California, plans to start its driverless delivery operations as early as next year. It previously tested its R2 vehicles in the state in April this year, but the permit will let it charge people for its service.

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