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Mercedes’ New Automated Driving Indicator Lights Are Genius. Here’s Why

Mercedes-Benz is the world’s first automaker to safe permits for particular exterior marker lights for automated driving in California and Nevada. The California allow permits testing automobiles to function these lights for an preliminary two-year interval, whereas the Nevada allow extends to mannequin 12 months 2026 manufacturing automobiles, legitimate till statutory modifications are enacted.

These marker lights serve an important objective, enhancing public acceptance of automated driving and bolstering street security. Integrated into the entrance and tail lamps, in addition to the 2 exterior mirrors of testing automobiles, the turquoise-colored lights point out the standing of the automated driving system, aiding each street customers and regulation enforcement.

Interview: FIA boss on his conflict with F1’s commercial boom

FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) boss Ben Sulayem has voiced his opinion on the conflict between the FIA and the commercial boom of Formula 1. According to Sulayem, although the Concorde Agreement, which governs the commercial aspects of F1, allows for 12 teams, newcomers cannot be completely shut out of the sport.

One team that Sulayem has shown support for is the Andretti operation, led by Michael Andretti, son of the famous 1970s F1 driver Mario Andretti. Andretti’s team is looking to partner with General Motors and join the sport.

However, Sulayem emphasizes that the rules state that if there are serious prospective teams, the FIA is obligated to review their application. He clarifies that there are rules in place, and the FIA cannot simply reject them. Furthermore, as there is a contract for 12 teams in place, the FIA must follow the process.

Sulayem is clear that his intention is not to upset Liberty Media, the owners of Formula 1, but he also acknowledges that certain comments made about the FIA can be upsetting. He stresses that the FIA’s objective is to sustain motorsport and avoid any legal action from teams who believe they have been unfairly blocked.

He explains that expressions of interest from potential teams are considered, with due diligence conducted on the financial and technical aspects. Additionally, the FIA considers its vision for the future and welcomes the idea of having a team from the United States. However, Sulayem cannot force anyone to buy a team in order to join the sport.

The decision on whether to accept new applicants is taking longer than expected. This situation showcases the tension between the FIA and Formula 1, although it is just one example of their ongoing conflict.