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U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said Wednesday that his agency’s proposed set of guidelines that automakers have to meet before they can place self-driving cars on public roads will likely be formalized during the next president’s administration.

Foxx told reporters in Washington that he is confident that the proposed guidelines, which are currently subject to a 60-day comment period, will be embraced by the next president’s administration as President Barack Obama’s final term in office — and his own — are rapidly winding down.



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Transportation Secretary Says Self Driving Rules Will Fall To Next President's Administration

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