According to a May 31 report by IT Home citing Bloomberg, Tesla CEO Elon Musk is actively lobbying U.S. lawmakers to create a unified national framework for autonomous vehicles. Musk and his team have recently reached out directly to members of Congress, advocating for support and participating in the revision of a driverless car bill first introduced on May 15.
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The proposed legislation seeks to establish the foundational legal structure for driverless cars in the U.S., aiming to streamline development, deployment, and regulation across all states. Musk has emphasized the need for a cohesive national approach rather than fragmented state-by-state policies, which currently complicate the rollout of autonomous vehicle technology.
Speaking at a White House press conference, Musk affirmed his continued commitment to advising the government on technological advancements, even if he steps down from his leadership role in a federal advisory department.
Tesla is set to launch its long-awaited ride-sharing service in Austin on June 12, initially using a limited fleet of Model Y SUVs. In the next phase, Tesla plans to introduce its purpose-built Cybercab, a fully autonomous vehicle with no steering wheel or pedals. Production of the Cybercab is expected to begin next year.
However, current federal regulations restrict the use of such vehicles. Only a limited batch—up to 2,500 units—can be exempt from rules that mandate traditional controls. Tesla and other self-driving car developers have long pushed for updated federal standards to support the growth of autonomous mobility across the country.
The U.S. government has signaled openness to developing a nationwide regulatory framework. During a recent visit by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to Tesla facilities, Musk stressed the urgency of national-level regulations for the success and scalability of self-driving technologies.
As Tesla prepares to pioneer the next era of mobility with its autonomous ride-hailing fleet, the push for federal legislation is critical. Stay updated on autonomous tech and EV industry developments by visiting PassionateGeekz.com.
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