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Senator Peters Urges Congress to Establish Framework for Self-Driving Cars

Forbes Breaking NewsFebruary 5, 20266 min1,958 views
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The Imperative for Congressional Action on Autonomous Vehicles

  • 💡 Congress cannot continue to stand on the sidelines when it comes to autonomous vehicles (AVs), as this technology is crucial for the future of the global automotive industry.
  • 🇺🇸 There is a critical need to ensure American innovation and standards lead the world stage, rather than allowing China to dominate the AV market.
  • 🚗 Protecting good-paying American jobs is a key reason for action, as AVs will shape the future of mobility and impact manufacturing economies like Michigan.
  • 📉 AV technology has the potential to save lives by reducing roadway fatalities, aiming to bring the number of daily deaths closer to zero.
  • 🤝 Building public trust requires clear rules and certainty that AVs will deliver safer streets, necessitating federal regulatory clarity.

Addressing Safety and Regulatory Gaps

  • ⚠️ The current level of roadway carnage is horrific and preventable, with over 100 Americans dying daily.
  • ⚖️ Legislators should approach the idea of relative safety for AVs, assessing incidents against the backdrop of current road dangers and not settling for default levels of risk.
  • ✈️ The goal for AVs should be to shift from a
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