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Trump transition wants to scrap crash reporting requirement opposed by Tesla
- The Trump transition team wants to eliminate a car-crash reporting requirement that is opposed by Tesla, according to a document seen by Reuters.
- Removing the crash-disclosure provision would mainly benefit Tesla, which has reported over 1,500 crashes to federal safety regulators.
- Tesla accounted for 40 out of 45 fatal crashes reported to NHTSA through Oct. 15, as shown by a Reuters analysis of the NHTSA crash data.
- The transition team also urged the incoming administration to liberalize autonomous vehicle regulation and create basic regulations for industry development.
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