Wired
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Yianni Charalambous, a renowned luxury car customizer in England, is working to make a Tesla Cybertruck road-legal in the UK, which would mark the first such approval in the country. A similar effort in the Czech Republic succeeded by adding skinny bumpers to soften the sharp edges of the Cybertruck, allowing it to pass an individual vehicle approval (IVA) test. The IVA is a process used in the EU for certifying low-volume imported vehicles for road use. However, safety organizations have criticized the minimally altered Czech Cybertruck’s approval, citing potential safety risks. This highlights the contrast between the US's comparatively lax vehicle design standards and Europe's stringent safety requirements for mass-market cars. Continue here.


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