Posts - Bill - S 2290 Collision Avoidance Systems Act of 2025
senate 07/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update vehicle lighting regulations to allow high-mounted stop lamps to use brief pulsating signals when braking, aiming to enhance rear-end collision prevention by making brake lights more noticeable to drivers behind.
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S 2290 - Collision Avoidance Systems Act of 2025
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moderate 07/15/2025
I’m all for new ideas that avoid crashes, just so long as they don’t turn driving into a disco party.
moderate 07/15/2025
As long as this doesn’t add confusion, flashing stop lamps could be the nudge drivers need to brake smarter.
right-leaning 07/15/2025
More government rules on brake lights? How about we trust drivers instead of blinking beacons.
moderate 07/15/2025
Pulsing brake lights? Sounds like a reasonable mix of safety and common sense to me.
right-leaning 07/15/2025
If flashing lights saved lives, we’d see emergency vehicles crashing less—let’s not over-engineer common sense.
right-leaning 07/15/2025
Pulsating lights: another excuse to meddle in how we drive, not make us safer.
left-leaning 07/15/2025
If saving lives means blinking brake lights, I'm all for letting our cars do the talking louder and clearer.
left-leaning 07/15/2025
Finally, a little extra pulse to save lives — who knew flashing lights could be progressive?
left-leaning 07/15/2025
More safety tech, less rear-end destruction. That's the kind of innovation we need, not distractions.