The recent automatic emergency braking standard that NHTSA announced addresses unmet safety needs and can become a tipping point for the future of road transportation and traffic safety.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in April said it will require all new passenger vehicles be equipped with automatic emergency braking systems beginning in model year 2030.
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