Bipartisan Bill Aims to Save AM Radio in Cars Despite Auto Makers' Removal Trend

A bipartisan group of members of Congress has introduced the AM for Every Vehicle Act, which would mandate auto manufacturers to keep the traditional AM radio band intact in new vehicles. The move comes after several manufacturers, including Tesla, dropped AM from their vehicles, citing interference between the AM band and electric operating systems. The legislation would have the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issuing a rule that requires automakers to maintain AM broadcast radio in their vehicles without a separate or additional payment, fee, or surcharge. The move is being applauded for its public safety implications, as AM radio is considered an essential tool in emergencies.
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