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Self-Driving CEOs Meet With NHTSA on Safety
6 Mar
Summary
- CEOs from Waymo, Zoox, and Aurora to attend safety forum.
- Meeting aims to speed robotaxi deployment and address regulatory barriers.
- NHTSA is reviewing future guidance for self-driving vehicle development.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is scheduled to host a crucial national forum focused on the safety of autonomous vehicles. This event will bring together the chief executive officers of prominent self-driving technology companies, including Waymo, Zoox, and Aurora.
The meeting is part of the administration's broader effort to expedite the rollout of robotaxis while simultaneously addressing regulatory obstacles and safety concerns. The CEOs of Alphabet-unit Waymo, Amazon's Zoox, and Aurora are expected to participate in these discussions.
NHTSA is actively examining potential regulatory actions, which may include issuing future guidance for the safe domestic development, testing, and deployment of self-driving vehicles. The day-long session is also slated to review the practical application of remote assistance technologies within robotaxi services.




