Automotive "kill switches" have Republicans divided.
Biden’s vehicle “kill switch” mandate could block drivers without due process, raising safety, privacy, and cost concerns.
The controversial ‘kill switch’ car debate pits safety gains against fears of government overreach ...
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.
House preserves vehicle kill switch mandate requiring 2026 cars to monitor drivers and disable operation, raising privacy and false positive concerns.
The law requires driver monitoring tech that would stop a drunken driver, but some on social media claim it would let government officials deactivate all cars remotely.
Republicans clash over the automotive kill switch rule as lawmakers debate federal authority, driver privacy, and vehicle safety mandates ...
Fox News contributor Kennedy warns of a law passed by Congress that will require 'kill switch' technology in all cars starting in model year 2026, claiming it lacks due process and could be used to ...
Kill switch puts us on the slippery slope to the government deciding when and under what conditions you can drive.
At this point, driver detection is nearly inevitable in modern vehicles, particularly as advanced driver-assistance systems ...