Monday, August 25, 2014

Google Wanted Autonomous Vehicle Driver Interventions Kept Quiet

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In the entire time Google has been working on delivering an autonomous future upon the driving populace, only one accident was reported, and was caused by human error. That said, the tech giant would prefer you not to know that or of any similar future incidents.

Through a FOIA request, Quartz reports Google lobbied California's state government for amendments to traffic safety legislation that would, in the words of the company's director of safety Ron Medford, "limit required reporting to accidents involving vehicles operated in autonomous mode." The company also wanted language removed that obligated it to report "disengagements" — when the car returns control to the driver — to the government, citing lack of relevance regarding vehicle safety.

Though the state's DMV wants this data for future driver testing when the day of the autonomous vehicle comes, Medford claimed the reporting would create "a significant burden on manufacturers" and the DMV, especially since the agency did not have "the engineering expertise to interpret the data."

Other concerns Google wanted the state legislature to address included the fear of trade secrets going public — and to its rivals — as well as the possibility for test drivers to simply leave all of the driving to the car than to disengage even once. The company found support from General Motors, Chrysler, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, all wondering what the fuss was about regarding autonomous vehicle testing and reporting obligations.

The California DMV did excuse manufacturers from reporting every disengagement — only those linked to safety reasons will now be reported to the agency — but did want everything else related to autonomous driving. Google, for its part, was disappointed "that the vast majority" of its comments were ignored.

The post Google Wanted Autonomous Vehicle Driver Interventions Kept Quiet appeared first on The Truth About Cars.



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