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, president-elect Donald Trump ’s transition team is trying to kill a rule set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that requires automakers to report crashes if advanced driver assistance technology or automated driving systems were in use within 30 seconds of the crash.
The NHTSA issued theThe data has been used in investigations into crashes involving six companies so far, including Tesla and GM’s Cruise (which is, the transition team in charge of making a 100-day strategy for automotive policy reportedly recommended that the incoming administration repeal the requirement, saying it calls for “excessive” data collection.” alongside Vivek Ramaswamy — had any hand in the recommendation.
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