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Mercedes AD-S Lamp: Turquoise Light in Germany

  • March 18, 2025
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On 5 March, Mercedes-Benz got approval for their AD-S lamp with testing purposes through July 2028.Germany once again underscores its pioneering role in the field of automated driving, having been first to permit conditionally automated (SAE Level 3) driving. Mercedes-Benz seized this opportunity and received the world’s first internationally-valid type approval for conditionally automated driving…

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