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Reuters: Republican Proposal Would Block States From Setting Own Rules For Self-Driving Vehicles

The Republican plan also would block federal regulators from demanding pre-market approval for self-driving technology, according to the Reuters article.

Will Vehicle Manufacturers Comply With Right To Repair Requirements?

The Auto Care Association and Coalition for Auto Repair Equality expressed concern recently about whether all vehicle manufacturers will be in compliance with new right to repair requirements that will take effect for 2018 and later model-year vehicles.

Faurecia Named One of Forbes’ Top Employers In America

Employers that made the list were based on the results of an independent survey conducted among 30,000 American employees working at large companies and institutions with a head count of 5,000 or more.

Guest Commentary: Will It Go Round In Circles?

Amazon’s market cap is $434 billion. Walmart’s is $222 billion. Amazon’s market cap is, in fact, more than Walmart, Costco, Target, Macy’s and Kohl’s … combined. What could that mean for the automotive aftermarket?

Visionaries Join Michelin At Movin’On, The Global Summit For Action In Sustainable Mobility

Registration is now open for the three-day symposium, taking place June 13-15 in Montreal.

8 Innovative French Startups And SMEs In The US Autonomous Vehicle Sector

Beginning on June 3, the eight selected French companies will begin an intensive two-week immersion program, called UbiMobility, presenting their technologies and developing partnerships with major U.S. players in the industry.

Transparency Market Research Predicts Worldwide Autonomous Car Market To Rise At CAGR Of 47.50 Percent By 2035

The strong presence of competitors will characterize the global market for autonomous cars, according the study. In addition, the high degree of product differentiation also will help to maintain the high degree of competition between the players.

Transportation Of The Future Discussed At World Government Summit In Dubai

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, said that although driverless cars will be a “great convenience,” it will result in a 12-to-15-percent job loss. “We need to find new roles for those people” as increased manufacturing of autonomous cars will be “very disruptive and very quick.”

DENSO Announces Major Expansion Of TPMS Sensor Coverage  

New part numbers add coverage for more than 10 million vehicles in DENSO’s 2017 catalog.

Embedded Car OEM Telematics Subscribers To Reach 170 Million Worldwide By 2021

Berg Insight forecasts that shipments of embedded car OEM telematics systems worldwide will grow from almost 13.8 million units in 2015 at a CAGR of more than 25.1 percent to reach 52.8 million units in 2021.