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特朗普团队据悉寻求废除自动驾驶车辆事故报告要求

The Trump team is reportedly seeking to abolish the accident reporting requirement for autonomous vehicles.

Breakings ·  16:10

Documents show that the Trump transition team hopes the incoming USA government will cancel a crash reporting requirement, which could undermine the government's ability to investigate and regulate the safety of autonomous vehicle systems. This reporting requirement is also opposed by Musk's Tesla. Musk is the world's richest person, having spent over $0.25 billion to help Trump get elected president in November. Canceling the crash disclosure clause is particularly beneficial for Tesla, as the company has reported over 1,500 crash incidents to USA federal safety regulators under this plan. Tesla is currently the target of investigations by the USA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which includes three data-related investigations. The recommendation to cancel the collision reporting rules comes from a transition team responsible for formulating auto policies. Documents show the group referred to this measure as an authorization for 'excessive' data collection.

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