As the automotive industry continues to shift towards digital technology, carmakers are pushing to eliminate AM radio from new vehicles. However, a recent development in Washington may throw a wrench in their plans. Amidst growing concerns over the impact of digital-only radios on public safety and rural communities, lawmakers are considering legislation that would require carmakers to continue offering AM radio as a standard feature. The proposed law aims to safeguard essential services such as emergency broadcasts, weather alerts, and traffic updates, which rely heavily on AM radio signals. With the automotive industry's push for a digital-only future, the fate of AM radio hangs in the balance, and the outcome will have significant implications for drivers and communities nationwide.


Carmakers Want AM Radio Gone, But Washington May Force It To Stay  Yahoo Autos