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Thomas Hansen

@tweetmyinbox
2 posts
2021-03-14
In a letter to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration last month, NTSB chief Robert Sumwalt named Tesla 16 times, and pointed to the company's willingness to put a beta product on the road as one major reason to make rules clear and stringent at a federal level. $TSLAQ https://twitter.com/...
2021-03-14 View on X
CNBC

NTSB sent a letter to the NHTSA asking for stricter standards on automated vehicle tech, citing Tesla's Level 2 Autopilot system tests as needing more oversight

comments are due by April 1st. https://www.regulations.gov/ ... https://twitter.com/... Lora Kolodny / @lorakolodny : NHTSA wants to hear from the public & experts on what should b...

2021-03-13
In a letter to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration last month, NTSB chief Robert Sumwalt named Tesla 16 times, and pointed to the company's willingness to put a beta product on the road as one major reason to make rules clear and stringent at a federal level. $TSLAQ https://twitter.com/...
2021-03-13 View on X
CNBC

NTSB sent a letter to the NHTSA asking for stricter standards on automated vehicle tech, citing Tesla's Level 2 Autopilot system tests as needing more oversight

- The National Transportation Safety Board is calling on its sister agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration …