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In a surprise move, President Trump’s transportation department has decided to keep the Biden-era rule requiring automakers ...
The Trump administration replaced lawyers who had exposed flaws in its legal battle over New York City’s congestion pricing ...
U.S. automakers developing self-driving cars will be allowed more exemptions from certain federal safety rules for testing ...
The Trump administration will make it easier to deploy self-driving cars on US roads and loosen crash reporting requirements, ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned states that they could lose federal funding for infrastructure projects if ...
Transport Secretary Sean Duffy's plan reduces Dock Bridge project cost by $140 million, focusing on safety and reliability ...
The NHTSA also expanded its existing Automated Vehicle Exemption Program to include U.S.-made vehicles. It previously only included imported vehicles. The program provides exemption procedures to ...
The move would aim to make it easier for autonomous vehicles to hit the roads, but keeps the requirement to report safety incidents.
The Trump administration said Thursday it aims to speed up the deployment of self-driving vehicles but will maintain rules ...
The U.S. aims to fast-track self-driving vehicle deployment while maintaining safety incident reporting. The Transportation Secretary introduced a framework to outpace Chinese innovation. The NHTSA ...
Lawyers for the Department of Transportation appear to have accidentally uploaded an internal memo detailing the federal agency’s plan to kill congestion pricing in New York — and admitted that it’s ...
Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy outlined fresh steps the administration is taking to spur autonomous-vehicle ...
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