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India opts out of UN draft regulation on automatic braking systems
Moneycontrol
2019-02-15
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The new regulation, compulsory for countries that adopt it at a June session, will impose strict and harmonised requirements for automatic braking at speeds of up to 60 kms per hour to save lives.
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