New DOT Chief Vows Safer Planes, Self-Driving Rules, and No Breaks for Musk

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New DOT Chief Vows Safer Planes, Self-Driving Rules, and No Breaks for Musk
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The incoming head of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) promises changes to Boeing safety, air traffic control staffing, and self-driving car regulations. He pledges to unify federal rules for self-driving vehicles, potentially benefiting Elon Musk and Tesla, but doesn't offer any special considerations to Musk, despite his close ties to the president.

has promised safer Boeing planes, less regulation and help for U.S. companies developing self-driving cars -- while not giving any breaks to Elon Musk, a key player in that technology.He takes over the Department of Transportation at a crucial time at the agency, a massive employer of more than 55,000 that spends tens of billions of dollars annually, oversees the nation’s highways, railroads and airspace and sets safety standards for trains, cars and trucks.

The agency has several open investigations into the safety of Tesla vehicles, some focusing on what the company calls Full Self-Driving, a misnomer because the vehicles require human intervention at any moment. In October, NHTSA launched a probe into Tesla’s self-driving system covering 2.4 million vehicles after getting reports of crashes in low-visibility conditions, including one that killed a pedestrian.

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