In the not-too-distant future, automatic emergency braking will have to come standard on all new passenger vehicles in the United States, a requirement that the government says will save hundreds of ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finalized an important new safety standard requiring automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems in all light vehicles by September 1, 2029.
The new rule raises the bar by requiring these systems to improve performance at higher speeds and adds new requirements for pedestrians.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has finalized a Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, FMVSS127, that makes automatic emergency braking (AEB), including pedestrian AEB ...
Reconciling NHTSA’s upcoming rule requiring AED in all passenger vehicles with its investigation of autonomous Zoox vehicles ...
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Regarding “U.S. imposes emergency-braking rule in 2029 for cars to cut roadway deaths, injuries,” autonews.com, April 29: I can’t help but think the people pushing for this are not ...
Fisker has another braking issue on its hands, prompting US safety regulators to open a fourth probe on the automaker’s electric Ocean SUV. This time, the National Highway and Traffic Safety ...
WASHINGTON — New vehicles sold in the U.S. will have to average about 38 miles per gallon of gasoline in 2031 in real-world ...
The City of Calgary is providing an update on the city's water issues following a major water main break. Calgary Emergency ...
While the Jaecoo J7 is as safe as a house, it has the potential to turn into a madhouse due to all the pings and pongs, ...