美国加州监管机构允许特斯拉继续在该州销售汽车,暂缓执行法官建议
Core Viewpoint - A regulatory agency in California has allowed Tesla to temporarily continue selling cars in the state amid allegations of false marketing and exaggeration of its autonomous driving capabilities [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Developments - The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) director, Steve Gordon, stated that the agency accepted a judge's proposal to suspend Tesla's manufacturing and sales license but decided to delay the execution of that proposal [1][2]. - The judge from the state administrative hearing office, Julie Cox, proposed a 30-day suspension of Tesla's manufacturing and sales license [1][2].