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by jpollock 3930 days ago
From a quick google search:

> We are currently making the modifications necessary to meet the Department of Transportation (DoT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) requirements. Fully compliant Bluecars will be produced in Q4 2014 and will be brought to Indianapolis for the public opening of the BlueIndy service. Among the modifications are additional airbags, braking and bumper modifications. A first set of European Bluecars is being brought to Indianapolis for demonstration and testing, under a temporary import authorization from NHTSA. A first batch of 10 will be used for a public demonstration starting on May 19. These temporary import Bluecars will subsequently be shipped back to France and replaced by the US model.

[1]: http://www.in.gov/oucc/files/44478_OUCC_Testimony_of_Edward_...

2 comments

Thanks. I actually mis-read the parent comment as "it's not even legal to import electric cars" instead of "it's not even legal to import _the_ electric cars" referring specifically to the Bollore Bluecars.

Though I don't know much about the local controversy with the blue car launch in Indy, I highly doubt the relevant federal agencies would allow the importing and driving of hundreds of vehicles that have not passed through the relevant steps.

Ah, but they do, as long as it's for "demonstrations, racing, training and investigations"... :)

http://www.indystar.com/story/news/2015/06/17/indy-councilor...

10 == 100s?
> under a temporary import authorization from NHTSA

Sounds legal.