据知情人士透露,当选总统唐纳德·特朗普的过渡团队成员告诉顾问,他们计划将制定全自动驾驶汽车的联邦监管框架,作为交通部的优先事项之一。
如果新规允许无人驾驶汽车成为可能,电动汽车制造商特斯拉(Tesla Inc.)的首席执行官和特朗普的大金主埃隆·马斯克将直接受益。马斯克已经成为当选总统核心圈子的重要人物。他将特斯拉的未来押注在自动驾驶技术和人工智能上。
特斯拉计划大规模部署没有方向盘或脚踏板的汽车,但现行联邦法规却对有类似计划的公司构成了重大障碍。据知情人士透露,特朗普团队正在为交通部寻找政策负责人,以敲定对自动驾驶汽车的监管框架。由于未获得公开发言授权,知情人士要求匿名。
虽然交通部可以通过国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)发布规则,为推行自动驾驶汽车提供更多便利,但国会的立法能够为大规模采用自动驾驶汽车铺平道路。据两位知情人士称,两党正在初步讨论的一项立法措施,将针对自动驾驶汽车制定联邦法规。
他们透露,特朗普团队考虑的交通部部长人选之一,是前优步(Uber Technologies Inc.)高管埃米尔·迈克尔,他已经与特朗普的团队和潜在员工进行了交流。知情人士表示,这项工作尚处于早期阶段,政策细节尚未确定。
知情人士还透露,密苏里州共和党众议员山姆·格雷夫斯和路易斯安那州共和党众议员加勒特·格雷夫斯也是交通部部长的考虑人选。
特朗普的过渡团队没有回应置评请求。
10月,马斯克宣布,计划从2026年开始大规模生产没有驾驶员操控装置的特斯拉无人驾驶出租车。美国的现行法规对马斯克的这项Cybercab计划构成了重大障碍,包括可部署的无人驾驶出租车数量受到限制。
在特斯拉第三季度财报电话会议上,马斯克表示支持联邦自动驾驶法规,称如果他获得任何政府职务,将推动自动驾驶汽车在全美落地。这番表态导致优步和竞争对手Lyft公司的股价暴跌。
特朗普随后任命马斯克和企业家维维克·拉马斯瓦负责一个新的政府效率部门,旨在“精简政府官僚机构”,并削减过于繁重的支出和监管法规。
过去,美国联邦政府曾尝试制定联邦立法来监管自动驾驶汽车,却屡屡受挫。
目前,国家公路交通安全管理局允许汽车厂商在获得豁免的情况下,每年部署2,500辆自动驾驶汽车,但试图将部署数量增至10万辆的立法努力一再失败。
几年前,在特朗普的第一个任期内,有一项法案旨在实现这一目标,该法案在众议院顺利通过,却在参议院受阻。在拜登执政的第一年,有人曾试图将该法案与其他立法合并,但由于一些制造商试图在法案中加入阻止消费者起诉或提起集体诉讼的条款,导致此次行动以失败告终。(财富中文网)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
据知情人士透露,当选总统唐纳德·特朗普的过渡团队成员告诉顾问,他们计划将制定全自动驾驶汽车的联邦监管框架,作为交通部的优先事项之一。
如果新规允许无人驾驶汽车成为可能,电动汽车制造商特斯拉(Tesla Inc.)的首席执行官和特朗普的大金主埃隆·马斯克将直接受益。马斯克已经成为当选总统核心圈子的重要人物。他将特斯拉的未来押注在自动驾驶技术和人工智能上。
特斯拉计划大规模部署没有方向盘或脚踏板的汽车,但现行联邦法规却对有类似计划的公司构成了重大障碍。据知情人士透露,特朗普团队正在为交通部寻找政策负责人,以敲定对自动驾驶汽车的监管框架。由于未获得公开发言授权,知情人士要求匿名。
虽然交通部可以通过国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)发布规则,为推行自动驾驶汽车提供更多便利,但国会的立法能够为大规模采用自动驾驶汽车铺平道路。据两位知情人士称,两党正在初步讨论的一项立法措施,将针对自动驾驶汽车制定联邦法规。
他们透露,特朗普团队考虑的交通部部长人选之一,是前优步(Uber Technologies Inc.)高管埃米尔·迈克尔,他已经与特朗普的团队和潜在员工进行了交流。知情人士表示,这项工作尚处于早期阶段,政策细节尚未确定。
知情人士还透露,密苏里州共和党众议员山姆·格雷夫斯和路易斯安那州共和党众议员加勒特·格雷夫斯也是交通部部长的考虑人选。
特朗普的过渡团队没有回应置评请求。
10月,马斯克宣布,计划从2026年开始大规模生产没有驾驶员操控装置的特斯拉无人驾驶出租车。美国的现行法规对马斯克的这项Cybercab计划构成了重大障碍,包括可部署的无人驾驶出租车数量受到限制。
在特斯拉第三季度财报电话会议上,马斯克表示支持联邦自动驾驶法规,称如果他获得任何政府职务,将推动自动驾驶汽车在全美落地。这番表态导致优步和竞争对手Lyft公司的股价暴跌。
特朗普随后任命马斯克和企业家维维克·拉马斯瓦负责一个新的政府效率部门,旨在“精简政府官僚机构”,并削减过于繁重的支出和监管法规。
过去,美国联邦政府曾尝试制定联邦立法来监管自动驾驶汽车,却屡屡受挫。
目前,国家公路交通安全管理局允许汽车厂商在获得豁免的情况下,每年部署2,500辆自动驾驶汽车,但试图将部署数量增至10万辆的立法努力一再失败。
几年前,在特朗普的第一个任期内,有一项法案旨在实现这一目标,该法案在众议院顺利通过,却在参议院受阻。在拜登执政的第一年,有人曾试图将该法案与其他立法合并,但由于一些制造商试图在法案中加入阻止消费者起诉或提起集体诉讼的条款,导致此次行动以失败告终。(财富中文网)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
Members of President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team have told advisers they plan to make a federal framework for fully self-driving vehicles one of the Transportation Department’s priorities, according to people familiar with the matter.
If new rules enable cars without human controls, that would directly benefit Elon Musk, the Tesla Inc. chief executive officer and Trump mega-donor who has become a powerful fixture in the president-elect’s inner circle. He has bet the future of the EV maker on self-driving technology and artificial intelligence.
Current federal rules pose significant roadblocks for companies looking to deploy vehicles without steering wheels or foot pedals in large quantities, which Tesla plans to do. The Trump team is looking for policy leaders for the department to develop a framework to regulate self-driving vehicles, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly.
While the Transportation Department, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, can issue rules that would make it easier to run autonomous vehicles, an act of Congress would clear the way for mass adoption of self-driving cars. A bipartisan legislative measure being discussed in early stages would create federal rules around AVs, two of the people said.
One candidate under consideration for Transportation secretary is Emil Michael, a former Uber Technologies Inc. executive who has spoken with Trump’s team and potential staffers, they said. The work is in its early stages and policy details have yet to be determined, they said.
Republican Representatives Sam Graves of Missouri and Garret Graves of Louisiana have also been considered to lead the department, the people said.
The transition team didn’t respond to requests for comment.
Musk in October announced plans to produce large numbers of driverless Tesla robotaxis that lack driver controls starting in 2026. Current US regulations pose significant hurdles to Musk’s plans for the so-called Cybercab, including a cap limiting their deployment.
He supported federal rules for autonomy on Tesla’s third-quarter earnings call, saying he’d use any role with the government to push for a process to allow autonomous vehicles to be used nationwide. The pronouncement prompted a selloff of shares of Uber and rival Lyft Inc.
Trump has since named Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a new Department of Government Efficiency initiative to “dismantle government bureaucracy” and slash spending and regulations deemed overly burdensome.
Past efforts to come up with federal legislation to regulate autonomous vehicles have stumbled.
NHTSA currently permits manufacturers to deploy 2,500 self-driving vehicles per year under a granted exemption, but legislative efforts to increase that number to as many as 100,000 have repeatedly failed.
A bill to do that sailed through the House several years ago during Trump’s first term, but the measure has been bogged down in the Senate. An attempt during the first year of the Biden administration to merge the bill with other legislation faltered when some manufacturers tried to include language that would prevent consumers from suing or forming class-action cases.