Share on Twitter Print Share by Email Share Back to top With the start of the second Trump administration just over a week away, there are ...
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On December 12, 2024, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finalized a new rule formalizing its whistleblower program ...
While Texas is the only state making a major change to motor safety rules ... meets compliance standards. Failing to do so could result in fines or other penalties until your vehicle successfully ...
With the current state of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, things will have to change before a controller-controlled car can hit the streets. But given Musk's close-knit ties to the ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a new “voluntary national framework for the evaluation and oversight” of autonomous vehicles, a bureaucratic first step that could ...
noncompliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and violations of the Vehicle Safety Act,” the agency said in a Dec. 17 Federal Register post. “That information can lead to ...
However, self-driving vehicles must meet broad federal safety standards that cover all passenger vehicles. Under the agency’s proposal, released on Friday, automakers and autonomous vehicle companies ...
as long as they comply with existing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and state and local laws. The agency has called for "everyone" to submit comments on the 265-page program proposal.