Current:Home > ScamsCalifornia bill to have humans drivers ride in autonomous trucks is vetoed by governor-LoTradeCoin
California bill to have humans drivers ride in autonomous trucks is vetoed by governor
View Date:2025-01-11 16:58:53
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill to require human drivers on board self-driving trucks, a measure that union leaders and truck drivers said would save hundreds of thousands of jobs in the state.
The legislation vetoed Friday night would have banned self-driving trucks weighing more than 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms) — ranging from UPS delivery vans to massive big rigs — from operating on public roads unless a human driver is on board.
Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, head of the California Labor Federation, said driverless trucks are dangerous and called Newsom’s veto shocking. She estimates that removing drivers would cost a quarter million jobs in the state.
“We will not sit by as bureaucrats side with tech companies, trading our safety and jobs for increased corporate profits. We will continue to fight to make sure that robots do not replace human drivers and that technology is not used to destroy good jobs,” Fletcher said in a statement late Friday.
In a statement announcing that he would not sign the bill, the Democratic governor said additional regulation of autonomous trucks was unnecessary because existing laws are sufficient.
Newsom pointed to 2012 legislation that allows the state Department of Motor Vehicles to work with the California Highway Patrol, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration “and others with relevant expertise to determine the regulations necessary for the safe operation of autonomous vehicles on public roads.”
Opponents of the bill argued self-driving cars that are already on the roads haven’t caused many serious accidents compared to cars driven by people. Businesses say self-driving trucks would help them transport products more efficiently.
Union leaders and drivers said the bill would have helped address concerns about safety and losing truck driving jobs to automation in the future.
The bill coasted through the Legislature with few lawmakers voting against it. It’s part of ongoing debates about the potential risks of self-driving vehicles and how workforces adapt to a new era as companies deploy technologies to do work traditionally done by humans.
Newsom, who typically enjoys strong support from labor, faced some pressure from within his administration not to sign it. His administration’s Office of Business and Economic Development says it would push companies making self-driving technologies to move out-of-state.
The veto comes as the debate over the future of autonomous vehicles heats up. In San Francisco, two robotaxi companies got approval last month from state regulators to operate in the city at all hours.
Last Tuesday in Sacramento, hundreds of truck drivers, union leaders and other supporters of the bill rallied at the state Capitol. Drivers chanted “sign that bill” as semi-trucks lined a street in front of the Capitol. There are about 200,000 commercial truck drivers in California, according to Teamsters officials.
veryGood! (7459)
Related
- Watch as massive amount of crabs scamper across Australian island: 'It's quite weird'
- 'It's gone': Hurricane Milton damage blows away retirement dreams in Punta Gorda
- Disney World and other Orlando parks to reopen Friday after Hurricane Milton shutdown
- Tigers ready to 'fight and claw' against Guardians in decisive Game 5 of ALDS
- Bears fire offensive coordinator Shane Waldron amid stretch of 23 drives without a TD
- While Dodgers are secretive for Game 5, Padres just want to 'pop champagne'
- Saoirse Ronan Details Feeling “Sad” Over Ryan Gosling Getting Fired From Lovely Bones
- Opinion: As legendary career winds down, Rafael Nadal no longer has to suffer for tennis
- Artem Chigvintsev Returns to Dancing With the Stars Ballroom Amid Nikki Garcia Divorce
- Courtney Williams’ go-to guard play gives Lynx key 3-pointers in Game 1 win
Ranking
- 2 striking teacher unions in Massachusetts face growing fines for refusing to return to classroom
- Who shot a sea lion on a California beach? NOAA offers $20K reward for information
- WNBA Finals will go to best-of-seven series next year, commissioner says
- Polling Shows Pennsylvania Voters Are Divided on Fracking
- Dozens indicted over NYC gang warfare that led to the deaths of four bystanders
- Condemned inmate Richard Moore wants someone other than South Carolina’s governor to decide clemency
- 49ers run over Seahawks on 'Thursday Night Football': Highlights
- Kanye West Sued by Ex-Employee Who Says He Was Ordered to Investigate Kardashian Family
Recommendation
-
The View's Sara Haines Walks Off After Whoopi Goldberg's NSFW Confession
-
How Cardi B Is Building Her Best Life After Breakup
-
Hurricane Threat Poised to Keep Rising, Experts Warn
-
A $20K reward is offered after a sea lion was fatally shot on a California beach
-
'Squid Game' creator lost '8 or 9' teeth making Season 1, explains Season 2 twist
-
Hurricane Milton from start to finish: What made this storm stand out
-
The drownings of 2 Navy SEALs were preventable, military investigation finds
-
'Need a ride?' After Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit this island, he came to help.