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US Safety Regulator Slams Self-Driving Cars for Blocking Emergency Responders

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has raised serious concerns over autonomous vehicles interfering with emergency operations. NHTSA administrator Jonathan Morris described incidents of self-driving cars entering active emergency scenes as 'unacceptable.' In multiple reported cases, autonomous vehicles blocked ambulances and firefighters, potentially hampering their response efforts. Federal regulators are now signaling that such behavior from self-driving technology will not be tolerated.

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