Federal officials could begin requiring pre-approval of automated driving technologies before they can be used on public roads, according to U.S. Transportation
Secretary Anthony Foxx. “I’ve been encouraging our team to think about … the extent to which we should encourage pre-market-approval steps. That would require industry and the
department to be more in sync and more rigorous on the front end of development and testing,” the Wall Street Journal reported that Foxx said at an industry conference in San
Francisco. “This change would be one that could help us assure not only ourselves but the industry and also consumers that the vehicles they are getting into are ones that have been
stress-tested.”
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