Could the U.S. ban Canadians in Chinese-made cars from crossing the border?

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Published1 month ago
Duration1:00
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Languageen
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A new piece of legislation floated by Michigan lawmakers at a policy convention may impact Canadians looking to cross the border 👼🚹 Canadians who buy vehicles made in China may not be able to drive them into the United States, if the recently announced bill, known as the "Protecting America from Chinese Cars Act," is passed. Simply put, it would prevent Chinese connected vehicles from entering the U.S. from Canada or Mexico. The proposed act states, “Vehicles today can collect and transmit massive amounts of data – geolocation of drivers, mapping of critical infrastructure, full-motion video, and more. These ‘connected vehicles’ are roving data collectors – sweeping up information that would threaten our national security if it were to fall into the hands of our adversaries. They are essentially ‘Tik Tok’ on wheels.” The act adds that connected vehicles “could also be remotely accessed and tampered with,” and that capability “in the hands of our adversaries presents a tremendous risk to our safety and security.” What's your take on these concerns? And if it became law, would it affect your travel plans—or your new-car purchase decisions? #canada #us #chineseevs #connectedvehicles #matthewguy #drivingca #shorts Follow Driving! Twitter: http://bit.ly/drivingtwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/drivinginstagram Facebook: http://bit.ly/drivingfacebook TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drivingdotca

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