
When it comes to any new regulation that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration deems "not controversial and therefore unlikely to receive adverse comment," it would like the power to implement the regulation without the standard period of public comment. It seeks the change in order to be able to clear and finalize "routine" rules in a matter of days. If NHTSA is granted the power it seeks, people could still comment on such regulations and request changes, but the agency could ignore the feedback and the requests.
Autoblog , NHTSA looking for power to fast-track 'noncontroversial' auto laws, NHTSA looking for power to fast-track 'noncontroversial' auto laws
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