Removing barriers to transit bus automation
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) seeks public comment regarding current or potential regulatory or other policy barriers to the...
Read MoreAustralia and New Zealand driverless vehicle initiative summit
I am very pleased to have the opportunity to speak at this International Driverless Vehicles Summit, convened by the Australia and New...
Read MoreITS America comments to NHTSA on Automated Driving Systems 2.0 Guidance
Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments to the September 12, 2017 Automated Driving Systems (ADS): A Vision for Safety 2.0. The...
Read MoreOverview of Maryland’s work on connected and automated vehicles
Maryland Department of Transportation, October 30, 2017 Self‐driving vehicles have the potential to transform how we live and work – to...
Read MoreNHTSA Enforcement Guidance Bulletin 2016–02: Safety-related defects and automated safety technologies
NHTSA, October 24, 2017 Automotive technology is at a moment of rapid change and may evolve farther in the next decade than in the...
Read MorePolicy memorandum: The case for adopting autonomous vehicles technology and supporting research in artificial intelligence
Journal of Science Policy & Governance, October 1, 2017 Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are an enormous opportunity for economic growth for...
Read MoreAV best practices for state legislatures
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is prepared to assist with...
Read MoreAV best practices for state highway safety officials
The following sections describe a framework for States looking for assistance in developing procedures and conditions for ADSs’...
Read MoreAutomated driving systems 2.0: A vision for safety
USDOT, September 12, 2017 A Vision for Safety replaces the Federal Automated Vehicle Policy released in 2016. This updated policy...
Read MoreU.S. DOT releases new automated driving systems guidance
The U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today released new federal guidance...
Read MoreITS America press statement responding to House vote on the SELF-DRIVE Act
The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (“ITS America”) recognizes the House of Representatives groundbreaking vote on the...
Read MoreState strategies for CAV
Maryland Department of Transportation, August 28, 2017 Smart growth, planning and opportunities for collaboration....
Read MoreVehicle regulation in Europe: Global, EU and national legislation for connected and automated driving
Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, Netherlands, July 11, 2017 Edwin Nas, Deputy Project Leader, Connected and Automated...
Read MoreGovernor’s autonomous vehicle workgroup
State of Washington, Office of the Governor, June 7, 2017 Governor Inslee has assembled an Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Workgroup that includes...
Read MoreAdopting and adapting states and automated vehicle policy
Eno Center for Transportation, June 1, 2017 Automated vehicles are challenging the status quo of transportation networks and the policies...
Read MoreAutonomous and connected vehicles: navigating the legal issues
Allen & Overy LLP, April 10, 2017 According to research by IHS Automotive, the number of cars connected to the internet worldwide...
Read MoreLeveraging the promise of connected and autonomous vehicles to improve
US DOT Federal Highway Administration, April 5, 2017 Integrated Corridor Management and Operations: A PRIMER...
Read MoreAutonomous vehicles: A policy preparation guide
National League of Cities, April 1, 2017 The development of autonomous1 vehicle (AV) technology has recently shifted into overdrive. This...
Read MoreAutonomous vehicles working group
Massachusetts Department of Transportation, March 30, 2017 Regulatory and legal overview of autonomous vehicles in the state....
Read MoreDubai self-driving transport strategy
Dubai RTA, March 1, 2017 Self-driving transport (SDT) has long been a goal of the transportation technology research community. As far...
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