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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

7 articles stable

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has appeared in 7 articles since 2016-03. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside NHTSA.

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2025-02-21
Washington Post 5 related

Sources: the US NHTSA is losing ~10% of its workforce via firings and buyout offers, including nearly half of a small team that regulates autonomous vehicles

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is losing about 10 percent of its workforce through firings and buyout offers, according to people briefed on the cuts.

2024-08-22
Reuters 7 related

The NHTSA closes a preliminary probe into Cruise's hard-braking and immobilization issues in 1,194 autonomous ride-hailing vehicles, after Cruise made updates

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it was closing its preliminary investigation into the hard braking …

2022-06-15
New York Times 5 related

NHTSA data covering July 1, 2021 to May 15, 2022 shows 392 incidents involving driver-assistance tech, including six deaths; Tesla accounted for 273 crashes

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released data on 10 months of crashes involving systems like Tesla's Autopilot. Source: NHTSA .

2016-03-20
The Verge 2 related

NHTSA and IIHS: 20 automakers, representing more than 99% of US auto market, have agreed to make automatic emergency braking standard in US cars by 2022

Automatic emergency braking will be standard in most US cars by 2022  —  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) …

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