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Trump Transition Team Recommends Repeal of Autonomous Car-Crash Reporting Requirement Opposed by Tesla

Trump Transition Team Recommends Repeal of Autonomous Car-Crash Reporting Requirement Opposed by Tesla

特朗普过渡团队建议废除特斯拉反对的自动驾驶汽车事故报告要求
Reuters ·  12/13 03:33

Trump Transition Team Recommends Repealing Requirement That Companies Report Automated Vehicle Crash Data

特朗普过渡团队建议撤销公司报告自动驾驶汽车事故数据的要求

Elon Musk's Tesla Opposes the Requirement, Arguing It Has Unfairly Targeted His Company

埃隆·马斯克的特斯拉反对这一要求,认为此举不公平地针对了他的公司

Unclear if Donald Trump Administration Will Adopt the Recommendation to Quash Reporting Requirement

尚不清楚特朗普政府是否会接受撤销报告要求的建议

By Jarrett Renshaw, Rachael Levy and Chris Kirkham

作者:贾雷特·伦肖,拉切尔·莱维和克里斯·柯克汉

Dec 13 (Reuters) - The Trump Transition Team Wants the Incoming Administration to Drop a Car-Crash Reporting Requirement Opposed by Elon Musk’s $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ , According to a Document Seen by Reuters, a Move That Could Cripple the Government’s Ability to Investigate and Regulate the Safety of Vehicles With Automated-Driving Systems.

12月13日(路透社)-特朗普过渡团队希望即将上任的政府放弃埃隆·马斯克反对的汽车事故报告要求 $特斯拉 (TSLA.US)$ 根据路透社看到的一份文件,这一举动可能削弱政府调查和监管自动驾驶系统车辆安全的能力。

Musk, the World's Richest Person, Spent More Than a Quarter of a Billion Dollars Helping Trump Get Elected President in November. Removing the Crash-Disclosure Provision Would Particularly Benefit Tesla, Which Has Reported Most of the Crashes – More Than 1,500 – to Federal Safety Regulators Under the Program. Tesla Has Been Targeted in National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Investigations, Including Three Stemming From the Data.

全球首富马斯克在帮助特朗普当选总统的过程中花费了超过2.5亿美元。取消事故披露条款将特别有利于特斯拉,该公司在该项目下已向联邦安全监管机构报告了超过1500起事故。特斯拉曾在国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)的调查中遭到重点关注,包括三起与数据相关的调查。

The Recommendation to Kill the Crash-Reporting Rule Came From a Transition Team Tasked With Producing a 100-Day Strategy for Automotive Policy. the Group Called the Measure a Mandate for "Excessive" Data Collection, the Document Seen by Reuters Shows.

废除事故报告规则的建议来自一个负责制定汽车政策100天策略的过渡团队。该小组将该措施称为“过度”数据收集的强制性,路透社看到的文件显示。

The Trump Transition Team, Musk and Tesla Did Not Respond to Requests for Comment.

特朗普过渡团队、马斯克和特斯拉未对评论请求做出回应。

Reuters Could Not Determine What Role, if Any, Musk May Have Played in Crafting the Transition-Team Recommendations or the Likelihood That the Administration Would Enact Them. the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, a Trade Group Representing Most Major Automakers Except Tesla, Has Also Criticized the Requirement as Burdensome.

路透社未能判断马斯克在制定过渡团队建议中是否发挥了作用,或者政府实施这些建议的可能性。除了特斯拉以外,代表大多数主要汽车制造商的汽车创新联盟也批评该要求过于繁重。

A Reuters Analysis of the NHTSA Crash Data Shows Tesla Accounted for 40 Out of 45 Fatal Crashes Reported to NHTSA Through Oct. 15.

路透社对NHTSA事故数据的分析显示,特斯拉占到截至10月15日向NHTSA报告的45起致命事故中的40起。

Among the Tesla Crashes NHTSA Investigated Under the Provision Were a 2023 Fatal Accident in Virginia Where a Driver Using the Car's "Autopilot" Feature Slammed Into a Tractor-Trailer and a California Wreck the Same Year Where an Autopiloted Tesla Hit a Firetruck, Killing the Driver and Injuring Four Firefighters.

NHTSA调查的特斯拉事故中,包括2023年在弗吉尼亚州的一起致命事故,驾驶者在使用汽车的“自动驾驶”功能时与一辆拖车相撞,以及同年在加利福尼亚州的一起事故,自动驾驶的特斯拉撞上了一辆消防车,导致驾驶员死亡,四名消防员受伤。

NHTSA Said in a Statement That Such Data Is Crucial to Evaluating the Safety of Emerging Automated-Driving Technologies. Two Former NHTSA Employees Said the Crash-Reporting Requirements Were Pivotal to Agency Investigations Into Tesla’s Driver-Assistance Features That Led to 2023 Recalls. Without the Data, They Said, NHTSA Cannot Easily Detect Crash Patterns That Highlight Safety Problems.

NHTSA在一份声明中表示,这类数据对于评估新兴自动驾驶技术的安全性至关重要。两位前NHTSA员工表示,事故报告要求对该机构对特斯拉驾驶辅助功能的调查起到了关键作用,这些调查导致了2023年的召回。没有数据,他们表示,NHTSA无法轻易发现突出安全问题的事故模式。

NHTSA Said It Has Received and Analyzed Data on More Than 2,700 Crashes Since the Agency Established the Rule in 2021. the Data Has Influenced 10 Investigations Into Six Companies, NHTSA Said, as Well as Nine Safety Recalls Involving Four Different Companies.

国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)表示,自2021年制定该规则以来,已收到并分析了超过2700起事故的数据。NHTSA表示,这些数据影响了对六家公司的10项调查,以及涉及四家不同公司的九次安全召回。

In One Example, NHTSA Fined Cruise, the Self-Driving Startup Owned by General Motors Gm.n, $1.5 Million in September for Failing to Report a 2023 Incident in Which a Vehicle Hit and Dragged a Pedestrian Who Had Been Struck by Another Car. GM This Week Said Cruise Will Stop Development of Self-Driving Technology.

例如,NHTSA在九月份对通用汽车旗下的自动驾驶初创公司Cruise罚款150万美元,原因是未能报告2023年一起事件,该事件中一辆车辆撞击并拖拽了一名已被另一辆车击中的行人。通用汽车本周表示Cruise将停止自动驾驶技术的开发。

Crash Reporting

事故报告

NHTSA's so-Called Standing General Order Requires Automakers to Report Crashes if Advanced Driver-Assistance or Autonomous-Driving Technologies Were Engaged Within 30 Seconds of Impact, Among Other Factors.

NHTSA所谓的常规总令要求汽车制造商在发生碰撞时报告事故,如果在碰撞发生前30秒内启用了爱文思控股(ADAS)或自动驾驶技术,以及其他因素。

In Addition to Ditching the Reporting Rule, the Recommendations Call for the Administration to "Liberalize" Autonomous-Vehicle Regulation and to Enact "Basic Regulations to Enable Development" of the Industry.

除了取消报告规则外,这些建议还呼吁行政部门“放宽”自主车辆的监管,并制定“基础性法规以促进行业发展”。

In an October Tesla Earnings Call, Musk Called for “a Federal Approval Process for Autonomous Vehicles,” Rather Than a Patchwork of State Laws He Called “Incredibly Painful” to Navigate. He Said He Would Use His Position as a Government-Efficiency Czar, a Post Trump Had Promised Him, to Push for Such Regulatory Changes.

在十月份的特斯拉业绩会上,马斯克呼吁“为自动驾驶车辆制定联邦批准程序”,而不是他所称的“非常痛苦”的各州法律的拼凑。他表示会利用自己作为政府效率CZAR的位置来推动这种监管变革,这是特朗普承诺给他的职位。

After the Election, Trump Named Musk to Co-Lead a Newly Created Department of Government Efficiency to Advise From “Outside Government” on Slashing Federal Staff, Spending and Regulations.

选举后,特朗普任命马斯克共同领导新成立的政府效率部门,提供来自“政府外部”的建议,以削减联邦员工、支出和法规。

More Data, More Crashes

更多数据,更多事故

Tesla Is Among the Most Prominent Automakers Developing Advanced Driver-Assistance Features, Which Can Assist With Lane Changes, Driving Speed and Steering.

特斯拉是开发先进驾驶辅助功能的最知名汽车制造商之一,这些功能可以帮助进行变道、控制驾驶速度和方向盘操作。

Tesla’s Autopilot and “Full Self-Driving” Systems, Which Are Not Fully Autonomous, Have Come Under Intense Scrutiny in Lawsuits and A DOJ Criminal Probe Examining Whether Tesla Exaggerated Its Vehicles' Self-Driving Capabilities, Misleading Investors and Harming Consumers.

特斯拉的自动驾驶和“全自驾”系统虽然并非完全自主,但在诉讼和美国司法部的刑事调查中受到了严密的审查,调查内容关注特斯拉是否夸大其车辆的自动驾驶能力,从而误导投资者并损害消费者权益。

Tesla Despises the Crash-Notification Requirement, Believing That NHTSA Presents the Data in Ways That Mislead Consumers About the Automaker's Safety, Two Sources Familiar With Tesla Executives’ Thinking Told Reuters.

特斯拉对事故通知要求深感不满,认为国家公路交通安全管理局以误导消费者的方式呈现数据,从而影响了消费者对该汽车制造商安全性的看法,两个熟悉特斯拉高管想法的消息人士告诉路透社。

In Recent Years, Tesla Executives Discussed With Musk the Need to Push for Scrapping the Crash-Reporting Requirement, According to One of the Sources. but Because Biden Officials Expressed Enthusiasm for the Program, Tesla Executives Ultimately Concluded That They Would Need a Change in Administration to Get Rid of the Requirements, According to the Source.

近年来,特斯拉高管与马斯克讨论了废除事故报告要求的必要性,消息人士称。但由于拜登政府官员对该计划表现出热情,特斯拉高管最终认为只有在政府更迭后才能取消这些要求。

Tesla Finds the Rules Unfair Because It Believes It Reports Better Data Than Other Automakers, Which Makes It Look Like Tesla Is Responsible for an Outsized Number of Crashes Involving Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, One of the Sources Said.

特斯拉认为这些规则不公平,因为它认为自己提供的数据质量优于其他汽车制造商,这使得特斯拉看起来对涉及先进驾驶辅助系统的事故数量负责,消息人士称。

NHTSA Cautions That the Data Should Not Be Used to Compare One Automaker's Safety to Another Because Different Companies Collect Information on Crashes in Different Ways.

国家公路交通安全管理局警告称,这些数据不应用于比较一家汽车制造商的安全性与另一家,因为不同的公司以不同的方式收集有关事故的信息。

Bryant Walker Smith, a University of South Carolina Law Professor Who Focuses on Autonomous Driving, Said Tesla Collects Real-Time Crash Data That Other Companies Don’t and Likely Reports a "Far Greater Proportion of Their Incidents” Than Other Automakers.

南卡罗来纳州大学的法律教授布莱恩特·沃克·史密斯表示,特斯拉收集实时事故数据,这是其他公司无法做到的,且特斯拉报告了"远高于其他汽车制造商的事故比例"。

Tesla Also Likely Has a Greater Frequency of Crashes Involving Driver-Assistance Technologies Because It Has More Vehicles on the Road Equipped With Them and Drivers Engage the Systems More Often, Smith Said. That Means the Vehicles May More Often Get Into “Situations That They Aren’t Capable of Handling,” He Said.

史密斯表示,特斯拉可能发生更多涉及驾驶辅助技术的事故,因为它在路上行驶的配备这些系统的车辆更多,且驾驶员更频繁地使用这些系统。这意味着这些车辆更可能陷入“无法处理的情况”。

(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw, Rachael Levy and Chris Kirkham; Editing by Anna Driver and Brian Thevenot)

(由贾雷特·伦肖、瑞秋·莱维和克里斯·柯克汉姆报道;安娜·德赖弗和布赖恩·泰文诺编辑)

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