US to require automatic emergency braking on new vehicles in 5 years and set performance standards
- The new NHTSA rule mandates automatic emergency braking in all U.S. New passenger vehicles within five years to save lives and prevent injuries.
- Congress instructed the NHTSA to develop minimum performance standards for these systems per the 2021 infrastructure law.
- Manufacturers must ensure system capability to detect pedestrians day and night, with some exemptions until September 2030 for smaller producers.
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