The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it will not reconsider a landmark rule finalized in ...
Every new car sold in the United States will be equipped with an automatic emergency braking (AEB) system by 2029 after all.
The rule will require automakers to install the technology in all new light-duty vehicles by 2029, a move applauded by ...
Rejecting a request from an automaker organization, NHTSA declines to reconsider the AEB requirement, which will go into ...
Automatic Emergency Braking a standard feature on their vehicles, but now regulators want the system to go even further.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has just denied a petition to delay the introduction of mandatory ...
A new report from AAA says newer systems prevent twice the number of collisions—and save lives. Regulators have ordered an ...
The NHTSA has decided to stick to its controversial decision to mandate all passenger vehicles to have standard automatic emergency braking by 2029.
The technology helped model year 2024 vehicles avoid 100% of crashes at 35 miles per hour, but work is still needed to ...
Congress directed NHTSA in the 2021 infrastructure law to establish minimum performance standards for automatic emergency braking systems, which use sensors like cameras and radar to detect when a ...