New NHTSA chief: Agency to scrutinize auto-driver technology
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The new head of the government’s road safety agency will intensify efforts to understand the risks posed by automated vehicle technology so it can decide what regulations may be necessary to protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians.
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New NHTSA chief: Agency to scrutinize auto-driver technology
The new head of the government’s road safety agency says he will intensify efforts to understand the risks posed by automated vehicle technology
New NHTSA chief: Agency to scrutinize auto-driver technology
WASHINGTON (AP) — The new head of the government's road safety agency says it will intensify efforts to understand the risks posed by automated vehicle technology so it can decide what regulations may be necessary to protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians.
New NHTSA chief: Agency to scrutinize auto-driver technology
The new head of the government’s road safety agency will intensify efforts to understand the risks posed by automated vehicle technology so it can decide what regulations may be necessary to protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians
New NHTSA chief: Agency to scrutinize auto-driver technology
By TOM KRISHER
AP Auto WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The new head of the government’s road safety agency will intensify efforts to understand the risks posed by automated vehicle technology so it can decide what regulations may be necessary to protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians. In an interview, Steven Cliff, who was confirmed last month as head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said the agency is assessing crash data rec…
New NHTSA chief: Agency to scrutinize auto-driver technology - Local News 8
By TOM KRISHER
AP Auto WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The new head of the government’s road safety agency will intensify efforts to understand the risks posed by automated vehicle technology so it can decide what regulations may be necessary to protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians. In an interview, Steven Cliff, who was confirmed last month as head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said the agency is assessing crash data rec…
New NHTSA chief: Agency to scrutinize auto-driver technology
By TOM KRISHER
AP Auto WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The new head of the government’s road safety agency will intensify efforts to understand the risks posed by automated vehicle technology so it can decide what regulations may be necessary to protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians. In an interview, Steven Cliff, who was confirmed last month as head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said the agency is assessing crash data rec…