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The U.S. Transportation Department has announced changes to allow more exemptions for U.S. automakers testing self-driving cars, aiming to compete with Chinese rivals. They will also streamline crash reporting and work towards a unified national standard for self-driving technology to replace state regulations. The move is part of an innovation agenda aimed at reducing red tape and prioritizing safety.
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