The U.S. Department of Transportation (DoT) will reportedly introduce rules that require commercial and non-commercial drones to be legally registered with the government.
NBC reported on Friday that the agency is set to make an official announcement about the plan on Monday in the U.S.. According to the report, the government will collaborate with drone companies to establish a registration system. The regulations could be introduced by Christmas, possibly to get a jump on the rise of drone sales over the holiday period.
The new plan is an effort to address the agency's concerns about the increase of close calls between drones and aircraft. The unmanned vehicles are also attributed to hindering aerial firefighting of California blazes in July.
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NBC reported on Friday that the agency is set to make an official announcement about the plan on Monday in the U.S.. According to the report, the government will collaborate with drone companies to establish a registration system. The regulations could be introduced by Christmas, possibly to get a jump on the rise of drone sales over the holiday period.
The new plan is an effort to address the agency's concerns about the increase of close calls between drones and aircraft. The unmanned vehicles are also attributed to hindering aerial firefighting of California blazes in July.
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