Trump's transition team hopes to cancel an accident report requirement opposed by Tesla after taking office. This move could undermine the government's ability to investigate and regulate the safety of autonomous system vehicles. Tesla CEO Elon Musk spent over $0.25 billion in November to help Trump get elected president. Eliminating the accident disclosure clause is particularly beneficial for Tesla, as under this requirement, Tesla has reported the majority of accidents to federal safety regulators—over 1,500 incidents. Tesla has been the target of investigations by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), including three related to this data.
特朗普团队建议取消车祸报告要求,或削弱自动驾驶汽车安全性监管
The Trump team suggests eliminating the accident report requirement, which may weaken the regulation of safety for autonomous driving Autos.
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