Automated & Connected Vehicles: Laws & Data

GHSA White Paper - Automated Vehicle Safety Expert Panel: Engaging Drivers and Law Enforcement

This report summarizes the panel’s deliberations, conclusions, and recommendations, together with some suggestions on how the recommendations could be implemented. It focuses on SHSOs and law enforcement. It addresses the federal government, the AV industry, insurance companies, safety advocates, and state and local policymakers in areas where their actions may affect SHSOs and law enforcement. The report’s views and recommendations come from the panel’s collective discussion and do not necessarily represent the views of any individual panel member or any panel member’s organization. Read More >>


2020 Research from Rand - Autonomous Road Vehicles and Law Enforcement

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) promise many benefits, but questions remain about how law enforcement (LE) officers will interact with them. Officers likely will encounter new challenges related to technology, procedures, and constitutional authorities. To better understand the potential challenges of LE interaction with AVs, the RAND Corporation and the Police Executive Research Forum, on behalf of the National Institute of Justice, convened a workshop of practitioners and researchers to identify the highest-priority problems and associated needs related to AVs within the next five years. Read More >>


 


National Conference of State Legislatures - Autonomous Vehicles | Self-Driving Vehicles Enacted Legislation

Many people consider autonomous vehicles to be a significant part of the future of the automotive industry.

As the technology for autonomous vehicles continues to develop, it may be necessary for state and municipal governments to address the potential impacts of these vehicles on the road.

Each year, the number of states considering legislation related to autonomous vehicles has gradually increased. Read More >>

 

 

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