US to loosen rules on Tesla, other carmakers taking on China in race for self-driving cars
- The Trump administration plans to ease safety requirements for self-driving vehicles to support U.S. Manufacturers against Chinese competition, according to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
- The new rules will allow certain self-driving vehicles to operate without complete compliance with federal safety standards.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will streamline crash reporting for autonomous vehicles, which will help U.S. Automakers compete with China, as mentioned by the Transportation Department.
- Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized that the new framework will enhance innovation and safety standards in the race against China.
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