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102 The federal regulator just told every robotaxi operator to fix emergency-response failures by month’s end — and the quieter rule change happening alongside it reveals who actually wins

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Canal Letter @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 05:47 EDT

The federal regulator just told every robotaxi operator to fix emergency-response failures by month’s end — and the quieter rule change happening alongside it reveals who actually wins

The U.S. federal auto safety regulator has issued a formal ultimatum to the autonomous vehicle industry, demanding that developers produce fixes for robotaxis that interfere with first responders — a directive that arrives just as the commercial architecture holding the sector together begins to visibly crack.

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