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Tesla recalls nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks due to faulty accelerator pedal

Tesla's Cybertrucks are being recalled due to a faulty accelerator pedal, just five months after the electric pickups were delivered to drivers.


China's highflying EV industry is going global. Why that has Tesla and other carmakers worried

A flood of cheap Chinese electric car exports has raised the specter of another trade war with the U.S. And it has Tesla worried.


Column: Disneyland just promised electric cars at Autopia. Gas will be gone by 2026

Disney had previously committed to ditching gasoline engines but left open hybrids as a possibility.


The EV market is in trouble: The latest sign is Tesla's layoffs

The drive to electrify personal cars in California has, at best, hit a rough patch. The big question is whether current conditions will turn out to be growing pains.


Broken and unreliable EV chargers become a business opportunity for L.A.'s ChargerHelp

The women who started ChargerHelp are driven to succeed and to train a workforce of people who are often overlooked. They're also addressing a major issue with EV charging in California: reliability.


EPA issues new clean air rules for heavy-duty trucks. California's rules are tougher

The federal regulations don't mandate electric trucks or school buses, unlike California's tougher standards. But the EPA's rules will curtail a billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year.


Biden administration revs up plans to transition from gas-powered vehicles to EVs

A U.S. EPA rule would require car manufacturers to increase sales of electric vehicles while cutting carbon emissions from gasoline-powered vehicles.


What does the future of driverless taxi service in Los Angeles look like? It's already here

Waymo, the self-driving taxi company owned by Google's parent, Alphabet, gets the green light to expand its robotaxi service to Los Angeles County.


Tesla Cybertruck offroading on California beach ends with a glitch

A Cybertruck drove over a sidewalk and past a sign stating 'no vehicles on beach or dunes' at Marina State Beach, then became stranded in the sand.


Waymo is cleared to launch robotaxi service in Los Angeles, sparking new protests

The California Public Utilities Commission on Friday gave the green light for Waymo to expand its driverless taxi service into Los Angeles and San Mateo counties.


Once the darling of the EV world, the electric truck-maker Rivian is reeling

Electric truck maker Rivian was once seen as a rising star in the EV space. But now the company says it will lay off 10% of its employees, and its production targets for this year are coming in lower than expected.


San Mateo County is the latest community expressing concern against Waymo, driverless cars

San Mateo County and others want a say in regulating the operations of companies that deploy driverless cars.


More rain, more car-damaging potholes. Here's how you can get repaid for damage

Rain breeds potholes in aging roads around Southern California. You can file a claim for damage your car incurs, but reimbursement is not guaranteed.


Tesla settles for $1.5 million after allegations of illegally disposing hazardous waste

District attorneys from 25 counties combined their efforts into one civil environmental prosecution that ended Thursday when a San Joaquin County judge ordered Tesla to pay $1.5 million for illegally disposing of hazardous waste.


California board blasts EV charger company, then approves its $200-million plan anyway

Despite complaints over the reliability of EV chargers, California regulators have approved Electrify America's latest plan to expand charging infrastructure.


As EVs gain traction, how will California pay for road repair?

As EV sales grow, gas taxes will fall. That means less money for California road construction, maintenance and repairs.


State insurance commissioner says companies are delaying policies, denying discounts

Department of Insurance says auto insurers are creating barriers for new and renewing members, possibly violating state law.


Why is it so hard for California drivers to get insurance?

Insurers say state regulators are responsible for the difficulties that some drivers are having lining up new policies. Consumer advocates blame greed.


Tesla's response to the DMV's false-advertising allegations: What took so long?

As California's DMV accuses Tesla of false advertising, the carmaker says it has a 1st Amendment right to describe its vehicles as 'Full Self-Driving.'


Elon Musk delivers first Tesla Cybertrucks, calling them 'the most unique thing on the road'

Tesla's pickup has been mired by production delays and skepticism about its utility. Announcing the first deliveries, Elon Musk called the vehicle "actually very useful."


Column: What I learned from watching a 24-hour police pursuit channel

Pursuits are a waste of police resources. Watching them encourages stations to air more of them. And yet, like too many Southern Californians, I just can't quit.


Column: Nonunion automakers are matching the UAW's great contract, but that may be bad for the UAW

Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Subaru are raising wages in the wake of the UAW's Big Three contract, but their goal is to undermine the UAW.


BBC's 'Top Gear' on hiatus for 'foreseeable future' after host Freddie Flintoff's 2022 crash

The BBC is indefinitely pumping the brakes on 'Top Gear,' saying 'it's the right thing' a year after host Freddie Flintoff's test track crash.


Cruise sidelines entire U.S. robotaxi fleet to focus on rebuilding 'public trust'

In the wake of California pulling Cruise's permit to operate robotaxis in the state over safety concerns, Cruise is suspending all U.S. operations.


Column: From the state Assembly to the California Air Resources Board, Hector De La Torre makes his mark

I've written about how CARB's actions too often come off as pie-in-the-sky wokery that doesn't seem to consider how working-class folks might be able to afford living in a purified paradise. That's why I wanted to meet De La Torre, the second-longest-serving CARB member.


A Cruise car hit a pedestrian. The company's response could set back California's new robotaxi industry

A Cruise robotaxi dragged an injured woman 20 feet. The company misled reporters about the facts, and maybe state regulators too.


California DMV pulls permits for Cruise's driverless cars over safety concerns

California officials suspended Cruise's permits to operate driverless vehicles in the state, citing safety concerns. General Motors' autonomous vehicle brand had already been under investigation by federal transportation officials.


Waymo's driverless taxi launch in Santa Monica is met with excitement and tension

Waymo's driverless taxi launch in Santa Monica attracted both excited enthusiasts and concerned critics.


The sordid tale of L.A.'s forever war on smog

Los Angeles' first documented smog attack a yes, we had smog attacks a was in 1943. We've been fighting the sources of pollution and the quirks of geography that trap it ever since.


UAW aims for drivers' attention by striking parts warehouses, including two in the Inland Empire

Inland Empire workers strike at GM and Stellantis parts distribution centers, in a widening labor action that could affect consumers' ability to get car repairs.


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