US proposes voluntary guidelines for self-driving vehicles in waning days of Biden administration

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US proposes voluntary guidelines for self-driving vehicles in waning days of Biden administration
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The government’s highway safety agency is proposing voluntary safety guidelines for self-driving vehicles.

FILE - The Capitol in Washington, is framed by early morning clouds, March 19, 2024. Congress has until midnight Friday to come up with a way to fund the government, or federal agencies will shutter. It's up to each federal agency to determine how it handles a shutdown, but there would be disruptions in many services.

Under the agency's proposal, released on Friday, automakers and autonomous vehicle companies could enroll in a program that would require safety plans and some data reporting for autonomous vehicles operating on public roads. But auto safety advocates say the plan falls short of needed regulation for self-driving vehicles. For instance, it doesn't set specific performance standards set for the vehicles such as numbers and types of of sensors or whether the vehicles can see objects in low-visibility conditions, they said.

A message was left Friday seeking comment from the Trump transition team on crash reporting requirements.

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