Uncle Sam Seeks Input on UN Rules for Robot Cars
Published Date: 2/26/2026
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The U.S. government wants your thoughts on a new global rule for self-driving cars to make sure they’re safe and work well. This affects car makers, tech companies, and anyone interested in automated driving. You’ve got until March 10, 2026, to share your ideas—no extra costs, just your voice helping shape the future of driving!
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