Regulation & Safety

Alliance for Automotive Innovation urges NHTSA to reconsider emergency braking rule

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A Volkswagen Passat with an automatic emergency braking system made by Bosch stops for a mannequin at the Bosch Mobility Experience in 2017. (BLOOMBERG/Bloomberg)
June 24, 2024 06:04 PM

A key automotive trade organization is urging NHTSA to reconsider a final rule that would require automatic emergency braking systems in all cars and light trucks by 2029 amid concerns that some of the requirements are not feasible.

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