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Local Radio in Cars Called Essential for Public Safety


Michelle Lehman
Michelle Lehman

As Tesla moves to eliminate FM radio from its lower-cost models-on top of previously removing AM-broadcast advocates are warning that automakers are putting profits before public safety.

In a new blog post titled "Free Local Radio in Cars is Not a Luxury, But a Lifeline," Michelle Lehman, Chief of Staff and Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, argued that local radio remains one of the most reliable and universal means for Americans to receive emergency information when disaster strikes.

"When the power is out and cell service is down, AM radio becomes a critical lifeline," the International Association of Fire Chiefs wrote in support. "Its long range and ability to operate during power outages, natural disasters and extreme weather events make it an indispensable resource for those in desperate need of reliable updates."

Lehman emphasized that vehicles continue to be a primary place where Americans listen to radio daily. Unlike streaming, which depends on cellular networks and often requires paid subscriptions, over-the-air radio remains free and functional even when internet service fails.

"Radio is local, trusted, and there when lives are on the line," she noted, pointing out that 82 million listeners rely on AM each month for news, weather, traffic, and community information.

The post urged passage of the bipartisan AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, which has drawn support from more than 340 senators and House members. The legislation would require automakers to include AM radio as a standard safety feature in all new vehicles, reinforcing radio's role as a vital public service.

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