California's Department of Motor Vehicles postponed enforcement for 60 days after a court recommended a 30-day sales suspension, giving Tesla a compliance window to fix marketing that regulators say overstates the capabilities of Autopilot and Full Self-Driving.DMV director Steve Gordon said the agency will revoke Tesla's dealer license and halt sales in the state if marketing is not amended, while keeping a proposed 30-day manufacturing suspension on hold to avoid disrupting Fremont operations after an administrative judge also recommended licensing suspensions.Tesla, led by
Elon Musk, says FSD requires driver supervision, has relabeled the package "FSD supervised" and is testing higher-autonomy software in Austin with supervisors in passenger seats or chase vehicles as the
NTSB warns drivers sometimes rely too heavily on
Autopilot; the dispute threatens about 135,500 California sales through the first nine months of the year and coincides with
Waymo's expansion and fundraising plans.