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Sounds like NHTSA recommended the veto so we don’t end up with competing standards.

Good move, IMO. For a system as large as this, with severe safety implications, you really don’t want to start on the wrong foot.

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you really don’t want to start on the wrong foot.

We all be walkin’ here. GET OUT (I kid)

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It’s a car’s world, we’re just walkin in it.

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The article doesn’t say that the NHTSA asked Newsom to veto, just that they were working on a similar regulation.

It sounded like the car companies just wanted him to veto it so they could keep reckless drivers as a customer base.

The proposed regulation only kicks in at 10 mph over the speed limit (ie reckless driving and deadly to pedestrians)

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It’s weird to see 10mph considered reckless driving.

In California, 10mph over is the slow lane.

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If you hit a pedestrian going 35 on a 25 mph neighborhood street, the majority of the time, that pedestrian will die. Probably closer to like 70% if you’re driving a truck. Going 10 over in pedestrian areas kills people.

https://aaafoundation.org/impact-speed-pedestrians-risk-severe-injury-death/

To be fair, going 10 over on a highway isn’t as reckless.

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