Automakers Sue Over Brake Rule
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•Automakers Want Feds to Pump the Brakes on New Emergency Braking Rules
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The Alliance of Automotive Innovation represents automakers including Ford , General Motors , Hyundai , Toyota , and Volkswagen among others.
The group has filed a lawsuit with the US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in an attempt to overturn the new braking rules passed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration before they are enforced starting in 2029 .
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