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Automation is a new path to safer roads, says NHTSA’s Rosekind

As 20 OEMs commit to standard fit AEB by 2022, NHTSA's Administrator encourages greater adoption of active safety technologies - and fast. By Freddie Holmes

20 OEMs representing more than 99% of the US automotive market will make automatic emergency braking (AEB) a standard feature on “virtually all new cars” no later than 1 September 2022. The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced the “historic commitment” at an event in Washington, DC, on the morning of 17 March.

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https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/automated-safety-new-path-safer-roads-says-nhtsas-rosekind/

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