Fifty-seven Republicans voted against an amendment that would have reversed mandates for so-called kill switch technology in cars.
The actual legislation requires automakers to install technology aimed at preventing drunken driving.
Biden’s vehicle “kill switch” mandate could block drivers without due process, raising safety, privacy, and cost concerns.
The fight over how much control the federal government should have over Americans’ vehicles erupted on Capitol Hill this week ...
Fifty-seven Republicans joined Democrats to keep Biden-era vehicle "kill switch" mandate, sparking conservative backlash over government car control.
The controversial ‘kill switch’ car debate pits safety gains against fears of government overreach ...
Automotive "kill switches" have Republicans divided.
While some may look at the legislation as a way to keep drunk drivers off the road, there are some constitutional alarms raised by lawmakers.
Sparks flew on Capitol Hill Thursday night as a heated debate over car privacy and government control ended in a surprising ...
House Republicans and a few Democrats came close to blocking federal funding for a mandate that will soon require new car technology to measure driver behavior and shut down vehicles if drunken ...