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    Coming Soon!

    Max Planck in action:


    NHTSA wants self-driving vehicle rules ASAP

    It’s a game of playing catch-up as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration tries to stay ahead of rapidly developing autonomous driving technology.

    NHTSA administrator Mark Rosekind has given the road safety regulator a difficult six month timeline in which to create federal rules for self-driving cars, Automobile reports:

    Rosekind’s urgency stems in part from an uptick in the national auto-related fatality rate. NHTSA said the number of deaths, when the stats are finalized, will be higher for 2015 than the 32,675 auto-related deaths in the U.S. in 2014. The estimate so far, based on the first nine months of the year, is a 9.3 percent increase over 2014.

    Meanwhile, NHTSA already is behind on U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx’s goal to publish a proposed vehicle-to-vehicle communications standard, a key building block in autonomy, by 2015.

    Having federal guidelines in place would create a level playing field across every state as the technology continues its slow march towards the mainstream.
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    rgruppe #111

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    Our future (glad I'll miss it)...
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    Peter Kane

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    Most people don't want to drive and drive like that too. The more of these idiots we can eliminate the better.

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