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Trump's DOT proposes new rules for driverless vehicles
The Trump administration's Department of Transportation proposes updating federal vehicle safety rules to allow autonomous vehicles without brake pedals or steering wheels. The change aims to remove regulatory barriers for companies like Tesla and Zoox, enabling faster deployment of robotaxis. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration supports the move, citing the need to modernize standards for driverless technology.
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