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U.S. Transportation Chief Duffy Revs Up Automated Vehicle Future, Cuts Red Tape on Exemption Process
US Transportation Secretary Duffy streamlines the exemption process for noncompliant automated vehicles to promote innovation ...
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Stocktwits on MSNNHTSA To Streamline Process For Autonomous Vehicle Deployment Approval Ahead Of Tesla’s Anticipated Robotaxi LaunchU.S. auto safety regulator National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will accelerate the safe development of ...
A single passenger survived the fiery crash of an Air India passenger plane in the northwestern city of Ahmedabad, killing more than 240 people bound for London and others on the ground, officials ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNA single passenger survived Air India crash that killed 240 peopleA single passenger survived the Air India crash, which killed 240 people. An investigation is ongoing but still in early ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary supports an independent audit of D.C. airspace safety after a fatal January collision, with the ...
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Car Makers Off the Hook? New Rule Drops Fines for Gas GuzzlersThe debate over vehicle fuel economy standards is intensifying. Last week, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced that the government would eliminate penalties for violating federal ...
U.S. officials said on Thursday they have not seen any immediate safety data that would require halting Boeing 787 flights ...
It may take months to fully understand what caused an Everett-built Boeing 787 to crash shortly after takeoff Thursday.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Thursday he would like to see lawmakers approve at least $20 billion in ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy pushes for over $20 billion funding in Trump's budget for modernizing air traffic ...
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India Today on MSNNo immediate reason to ground Boeing 787: US officials after Air India crashAfter a deadly Air India crash killed over 240 people, US officials said there's no current reason to ground Boeing 787 jets.
U.S. officials, including Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, stated they have not found immediate safety concerns to halt ...
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