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Americans are wary about autonomous vehicles and a new campaign will likely increase those fears. It targets California residents and claims Uber wants a “license to kill” with robotaxis.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles reissued him a driver’s license in 2017. The next year, on Christmas Eve, he drove drunk again, running stop signs and a traffic light in midtown Sacramento ...
Ivan Dimov was convicted of reckless driving in 2013 after fleeing police in Washington state while his passenger allegedly dumped heroin out the window. Before that, he got six DUIs in California ...
The action comes in response to License to Kill, a CalMatters investigation that revealed how the state of California has ...
Ervin Wyatt’s history behind the wheel spreads across two pages of a recent court filing: Fleeing police. Fleeing police again. Running a red light. Causing a traffic collision. Driving without a ...
Lea el artículo en español aquí. This is the third of three stories about how California lets dangerous drivers stay on the road. Read the first and second “License to Kill” stories at ...