California regulators have paused enforcement for 60 days and warned they will revoke Tesla's dealer license if the company does not correct marketing that allegedly overstates Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, after an earlier administrative recommendation for a 30-day sales suspension.The dispute, tied to a 2022 complaint and a proposed order from Juliet E. Cox, centers on advertising that critics say implies fully autonomous driving even though the systems require human supervision and the NTSB has warned drivers rely too heavily on Autopilot, California DMV director Steve Gordon said.Tesla says its systems are not capable of driving themselves, has relabeled the package as
FSD supervised, attorney
Matthew Benedetto told the court that the cars are not self-driving, and regulators say failure to comply could halt sales in California where roughly 135,500 vehicles were sold in the first nine months, down about 15 percent year on year.