Transportation
Trump Administration Moves to Ease Rules for Self-Driving Cars
A Waymo, left, and a vehicle Tesla is using for robotaxi testing purposes in Austin, Texas, on June 20.
Photographer: Eli Hartman/BloombergThe Trump administration is taking steps to make it easier for automakers to deploy self-driving cars by removing some requirements designed specifically for human drivers — like windshield wipers.
The move is the latest effort to rewrite of decades-old Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards under President Donald Trump to pave the way for an era of robotaxis. The deregulatory initiative, which was welcomed by auto industry trade groups, is a potential boon to Tesla Inc. and other companies seeking to promote driverless vehicles.