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US-China tech war: senators renew push to advance self-driving cars to compete with China




Two US senators are working to attach legislation to allow automakers to deploy tens of thousands of self-driving vehicles on US roads to a bipartisan China bill, a significant reform that could help speed the commercial use of automated vehicles.Senators Gary Peters, a Democrat, and John Thune, a Republican, have circulated a draft amendment seen by Reuters that would grant the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) the power to initially exempt 15,000 self-driving vehicles…



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