
New Jersey could ban Tesla’s Robotaxi with one line about sensors
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A single line requiring specific sensor types for driverless cars shows how state law can effectively gate which autonomy stacks operate. AV teams need a 50-state regulatory map baked into deployment strategy, not just a technical roadmap.
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