After Uber defied California's DMV, the DMV revoked Uber's registrations | Ars Technica
Stay logged in Cars Technica — After Uber defied California's DMV, the DMV revoked Uber's registrations Uber said it remains "100 percent committed to California" but will test elsewhere. Dec 22, 2016 2:10 am UTC If these people are in California, this is not a self-driving Uber with an engineer up front. UberPop On Wednesday night, the California DMV issued a statement saying it would revoke the registrations of 16 cars owned by Uber, which the company had been using to test its self-driving system. The DMV said that "the registrations were improperly issued for these vehicles because they were not properly marked as test vehicles." The move from the California DMV comes after a contentious public battle last week, when Uber suddenly announced the launch of its pilot program in San Francisco (the same program had been running in Pittsburgh for a few months already). But Bloomberg noted that the ride-hailing company still hadn't registered with the state's DMV ,Read full article from After Uber defied California's DMV, the DMV revoked Uber's registrations | Ars Technica
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