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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Nov 26, 2025, 04:11 PM Wednesday

Republicans Propose Scrapping Automatic Emergency Braking in Cars: Report [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Nov 26, 2025 at 03:13 AM EST updated Nov 26, 2025 at 04:39 AM EST


Lawmakers are set to question the need for certain safety mandates in cars, including automatic emergency braking, at a hearing to discuss how to make vehicles more affordable for Americans, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter.

Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, the chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, has announced that the hearing is scheduled for January 14. The committee said in a news release that the hearing would "examine how radical global warming regulations and mandated technologies have driven up the cost of vehicles for American consumers."

According to The Wall Street Journal, this will include reassessing some safety technology, such as emergency braking and also alarms that remind drivers when a child is in the back seat. Newsweek has contacted Cruz for comment via email.

Why It Matters

Proposed changes to vehicle safety requirements could affect the safety features available in new cars, the cost of vehicles for American consumers and the direction of federal regulation of automotive technology. The debate highlights a broader policy clash between cost-conscious deregulation and advocates who argue mandatory safety features are critical to public welfare.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-propose-scrapping-automatic-emergency-braking-in-cars-report-11110385



In other words, kill people "by any means necessary".
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And save 75 cents in automotive manufacturing. multigraincracker Wednesday #1
If it comes down to...... SergeStorms Yesterday #37
Even a Broken Clock... OC375 Wednesday #2
What do you have against automatic braking? Is it just government regulation in general? lostnfound Wednesday #4
Shortly after I bought my Ranger pickup, someone tried a swoop and squat in front of me. TomSlick Wednesday #16
...is still broken and needs to be replaced. nt SeattleVet Wednesday #8
They're making them cheaper to produce, bigger profit for manufacturers. ChicagoTeamster Wednesday #3
Can anyone give an example of when odins folly Wednesday #5
But it is not hard to see the argument that regulation increases costs. erronis Wednesday #6
Not so much deregulation as no regulation odins folly Wednesday #9
That wasn't why the prices went down MichMan Wednesday #21
Thanks. Scruffy1 Yesterday #41
They also backed up steep hills because the fuel tank was operated by gravity MichMan Yesterday #42
Slightly more advanced but if you're hankering for a model T equivalent Red Mountain Wednesday #11
Let's get rid of air bags, seat belts, dashboard padding, and collapsable steering columns as well. Mawspam2 Wednesday #7
While we're at it The Madcap Yesterday #29
If it involves ordinary people dying, they're for it. DJ Synikus Makisimus Wednesday #10
Automatic braking has helped me occasionally IronLionZion Wednesday #12
Autonomous emergency braking relies on sensors and ABS. Aussie105 Wednesday #13
Is a Republican decade 15 years? 2010 to now is a decade? Is a 29% increase more than a doubling? progree Wednesday #14
True story about automatic emergency braking. SidneyR Wednesday #15
IIRC BumRushDaShow Wednesday #17
Some vehicles have that feature IronLionZion Yesterday #31
I have had my car for 11 years BumRushDaShow Yesterday #35
Automatic Emergency Braking saved my life. Lasher Wednesday #20
Maybe they could concentrate more on creating an economy that working people can earn enough ToxMarz Wednesday #18
That would undermine their entire policy/reason for being. JoetheShow Wednesday #19
Not to mention that, in their minds, income MUST increase. Always. Without fail. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #27
I dare dweller Wednesday #22
They really do want to kill as many people as possible, don't they? Wiz Imp Wednesday #23
Yes. The Madcap Yesterday #30
The price of cars has gone up, it is true. Aussie105 Yesterday #24
One big reason for the car price increases Old Crank Yesterday #25
Yep Chi67 Yesterday #33
American makers have really cut down their sedan Old Crank Yesterday #43
I was backing my car up the driveway, went off the drive in poor visibility, then BANG! JustABozoOnThisBus Yesterday #26
Rear seat reminders save small children Danmel Yesterday #28
Keep the braking Maninacan Yesterday #32
The auto insurance industry, in response, could raise rates Auggie Yesterday #34
How about removing blade gaurds on fans in your home? hadEnuf Yesterday #36
Wrong answer. hunter Yesterday #38
One more step in MAGA's race to the bottom. Martin68 Yesterday #39
rePUKE death cult marches on wolfie001 Yesterday #40
Seat belts? We don't need no stinking seat belts RussBLib Yesterday #44
Avoid death or lifetime injury. It's worth the cost. oasis Yesterday #45
I love automatic breaking Mz Pip Yesterday #46
It will be more expensive to offer cars with and without tech features bucolic_frolic Yesterday #47
It probably means that our car insurance premiums will go EVEN HIGHER now FakeNoose Yesterday #48
Like you Rebl2 Yesterday #49
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