The TL;DR in one quote:

Job cuts at the US traffic safety regulator instigated by Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency disproportionately hit staff assessing self-driving risks, hampering oversight of technology on which the world’s richest man has staked the future of Tesla.

An interesting quote from a Tesla manager:

“Letting Doge fire those in the autonomous division is sheer madness—we should be lobbying to add people to NHTSA,” said one manager at Tesla. They “need to be developing a national framework for AVs, otherwise Tesla doesn’t have a prayer for scale in FSD or robotaxis.”

  • peoplebeproblems@midwest.social
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    3 days ago

    Man, idk. If I buy a foreign car, say a Hyundai Ionique (the new sexy one) how do I know it’s manufactured to other international standards and not specifically American standards?

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      2 days ago

      Presumably before you buy something as expensive as a new car, I’d assume you’d look at reviews.

      You’d be able to see the car’s Euro NCAP ratings, which, to be frank, were always much more comprehensive in testing than NHTSA anyway.

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        2 days ago

        This isn’t foolproof.

        The same car might be manufactured in multiple factories for multiple markets, to multiple levels of certification.

        Your “new car” in one country, could be the previous years European model if the euro regs have changed.

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      3 days ago

      how do I know it’s manufactured to other international standards and not specifically American standards?

      Well, you don’t need to know anymore now :)

      But if you are in Europe, the standards are still in force. No cars may be sold that do not meet these requirements. The manufacturer must declare the conformity for each model, and in addition they are tested by independent organisations sometimes.