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A trade group representing major automakers on Monday called for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to reconsider a new regulation issued this past spring that requires nearly all new cars and trucks to have advanced automatic emergency braking systems by 2029.
The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents Ford, General Motors, Stellantis, Toyota and nearly all leading automakers, wrote to NHTSA and the leadership of congressional transportation committees informing them that the group filed a petition for the automatic emergency braking rule to be reconsidered.
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F | FORD MOTOR CO. | 12.23 | +0.39 | +3.29% |
GM | GENERAL MOTORS CO. | 48.09 | +0.38 | +0.79% |
STLA | STELLANTIS NV | 20.70 | +0.20 | +0.98% |
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