Jonathan Morrison, who heads the U.S. vehicle regulatory agency, said in a letter to the industry that NHTSA has documented multiple instances of AVs driving into active emergency scenes

WASHINGTON, July 8 : The head of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Wednesday that self-driving car companies must quickly address a "clear pattern" of…

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said emergency scenes are not "edge cases."

The NHTSA has directed autonomous vehicle developers to ensure their systems do not obstruct first responders or law enforcement operations, emphasizing public safety concerns.

Jonathan Morrison, who heads the U.S. vehicle regulatory agency, said in a letter to the industry that NHTSA has documented multiple instances of AVs driving into active…

NHTSA administrator Jonathan Morris called reports that self-driving cars had driven into emergency scenes and blocked ambulances and firefighters “unacceptable.”

NHTSA demands fixes from AV companies by end of July after reports of driverless vehicles interfering with first responders.