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Transportation Non-Profit Releases Report on Traffic Fatalities

Transportation Non-Profit Releases Report on Traffic Fatalities TRIP, a National Transportation Research Non-Profit, recently released a report entitled “Addressing America’s Traffic Safety Crisis: Examining the Causes of Increasing U.S. Traffic Fatalities and Identifying Solutions to Improve Road User Safety.” This report documents the increase in traffic fatalities and fatality rates from 2019 to 2021 at…

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Federal Trade Commission Takes Action Against Harley Davidson on Right to Repair

Federal Trade Commission Takes Action Against Harley Davidson on Right to Repair The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking action against Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Westinghouse outdoor generator manufacturer MWE Investments, LLC for illegally restricting consumers’ right to repair their purchased products. The FTC released an order today in response to a complaint alleging that…

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IIHS Releases Report on Safety Potential of Crash Avoidance Technology

IIHS Releases Report on Safety Potential of Crash Avoidance Technology The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently released a report entitled “Safety potential of crash avoidance features, improved headlights, and V2V-enhanced technologies for older drivers”. This report highlights the fact that crash-reduction technology, such as intersection assistance, automatic emergency braking, and improved headlights have…

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Rep. Schakowsky Sends Letter to GAO on Right to Repair

Rep. Schakowsky Sends Letter to GAO on Right to Repair U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) recently sent a letter to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) requesting the office to examine the following: Federal agencies’ efforts to ensure consumers’ right to repair, with respect to passenger motor vehicles, including how agencies might balance considerations such as:…

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NHTSA Releases Crash Data for High-Tech Vehicles

NHTSA Releases Crash Data for High-Tech Vehicles In June 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a standing general order requiring crash reporting on all vehicles equipped with Level 2 and above Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS). NHTSA released a report today detailing the crash data from the last year. Between June 29,…

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Automaker CEOs Urge Congress to Lift EV Tax Credit Cap

Automaker CEOs Urge Congress to Lift EV Tax Credit Cap In a letter to Congressional leaders, CEOs of General Motors (GM), Ford, Stellantis, and Toyota urged Congress to lift the federal government’s cap on the number of electric vehicles that are eligible for a tax credit. Currently, consumers are eligible for a $7,500 tax credit…

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Schakowsky, Bilirakis Announce Hearing on Bipartisan Data Privacy Legislation

Schakowsky, Bilirakis Announce Hearing on Bipartisan Data Privacy Legislation U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce announced an upcoming hearing on comprehensive federal privacy legislation. The hearing will discuss the bipartisan, bicameral privacy legislation draft released last week by Chairman Frank Pallone, Ranking Member Cathy McMorris Rodgers, and Senator…

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EV Sales Expected to Exceed 14 Million Globally by 2025

EV Sales Expected to Exceed 14 Million Globally by 2025 According to a new report by EV charging station company ChargePoint, electric vehicle sales are expected to exceed 14 million globally by 2025. This estimate is more than double 2021 sales. EV sales are accelerating rapidly, with total sales for 2021 doubling to surpass half…

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U.S. Senate Confirms Dr. Steven Cliff as NHTSA Administrator

U.S. Senate Confirms Dr. Steven Cliff as NHTSA Administrator The U.S. Department of Transportation announced this week that Dr. Steven Cliff has been confirmed as the 16th Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Dr. Cliff previously led the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and has been serving as the Deputy Administrator of…

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States Lag Behind on Implementing EV Charging Stations

States Lag Behind on Implementing EV Charging Stations Vehicle manufacturers are ramping up production of electric vehicles (EVs), with some companies, such as General Motors, promising an all-electric fleet as soon as 2035. However, efforts to build a national network of EV charging stations are slow-moving, even with investment from the federal government. States already…

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