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This bill would establish safety standards and testing requirements for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)—the semi-autonomous features in modern cars like lane-keeping assist and automatic braking—to ensure they work reliably and don't malfunction in ways that could endanger drivers and pedestrians. It would likely require car manufacturers to meet specific performance benchmarks and provide clear information to consumers about what these systems can and cannot do safely. The rules would affect automakers, drivers, and anyone sharing the road with vehicles using these technologies.
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