Driver Technology and Pedestrian Safety Act of 2025
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would require vehicle manufacturers to install advanced safety technology in cars to help prevent accidents involving pedestrians, such as automatic braking systems and collision warning features. The legislation aims to reduce injuries and deaths among people walking or biking near roads by making these protective technologies standard equipment rather than optional add-ons. Drivers and pedestrians would benefit from these safety improvements, while automakers would need to comply with the new equipment requirements.
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