| A new policy announced today by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is intended to steer driverless cars in the safest possible direction. The policy defines the different levels of vehicle automation and summarizes plans for research to ensure safety issues are examined. It also issued safety recommendations to states that have already authorized self-driving vehicles for test purposes. NHTSA defines five levels of vehicle automation, including:
NHTSA intends its forthcoming recommendations to help provide lawmakers with the tools to ensure safe implementation of automated vehicles on their states' roads. Nevada, California and Florida already have enacted legislation permitting autonomous cars to be operated on their respective roads for experimentation purposes. RelatedDriverless Cars Before Decade's End? Developers Say So Lexus, Audi Deliver Driverless Car News at CES Survey: 49% Prefer Cars That Could Drive Themselves from KickingTires http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/ | |||
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