Japanese government considers making automatic braking mandatory on new cars
Ministry to hold open discussions with other members of a UN working group on finalizing international safety standards for automatic brakes in cars
Japan's transport ministry, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLIT), is considering making it mandatory for new cars and light-duty trucks to have automatic braking systems, reports Kyodo News.
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