NHTSAProposed Rule
Automated Driving Systems-Equipped Vehicle Safety, Transparency, and Evaluation Program
TransportationTechnology
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Summary
The federal government is proposing new rules to make self-driving cars safer and more transparent to the public. The rules would require companies to test autonomous vehicles thoroughly, report safety information, and be honest about what their self-driving systems can and cannot do.
Key Points
- 1Car companies with self-driving technology must conduct safety testing and share results with federal regulators
- 2Manufacturers must clearly disclose the capabilities and limitations of their autonomous driving systems to consumers
- 3The regulation establishes a formal evaluation program so the government can monitor how well self-driving cars perform on real roads
- 4Companies have until March 18, 2025 to submit comments on the proposed rule before it becomes final
- 5The rules aim to prevent accidents and build public trust in autonomous vehicle technology before widespread adoption
Key Dates
Published
January 15, 2025
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