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Posted: 2025-04-18 04:55:56 UTC

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The Ministry of Public Security's Road Research Center issued a document stating that if car companies fabricate or exaggerate the functions of assisted driving through advertisements or promotional materials, causing serious consequences (such as causing death in an accident), they may be subject to criminal penalties. Previously, Huawei's Yu Chengdong said that he would drive himself to and from work with full intelligent driving, and he would not let the driver drive.
Car companies may face criminal penalties for false advertising of assisted driving features.
Exaggerated claims about assisted driving functions can lead to serious accidents and legal repercussions.
Determining the threshold for what constitutes false advertising.
Establishing a direct link between false advertising and accidents.