Trump administration streamlines self-driving car regulations to boost US automakers against China, allowing exemptions for safety rules.

The Trump administration has recently announced a significant move to facilitate the advancement of self-driving cars in the United States, a decision that is expected to enhance the competitiveness of American automakers in comparison to their Chinese counterparts. Under the new regulations, car manufacturers are now allowed to request exemptions from specific safety protocols in order to conduct research and demonstration activities related to autonomous vehicles. Although the requirement for reporting crashes will still be enforced, the federal government is set to simplify the procedure, in response to complaints by prominent figures like Tesla CEO Elon Musk who have criticized the existing system for being overly cumbersome. This development is poised to accelerate the development and implementation of self-driving technology in the country, positioning the US as a frontrunner in the global race for autonomous vehicles.

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