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Alliance releases 4-year plan to guide federal policies on automated vehicles

December 2, 2020
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The Alliance for Automotive Innovation on Wednesday released a four-year action plan to guide federal policies and advance the testing and deployment of automated vehicles in the U.S.

The auto trade group’s AV policy road map makes 14 recommendations under three pillars that “reform regulations to allow for AV deployment at scale, harmonize federal, state and international policies and lay the foundation to achieve longer term objectives.”

Specifically, the alliance is recommending the U.S. Department of Transportation, Congress and state governments, where applicable:

  • Create a vehicle class within the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for AVs.
  • Clarify the applicability of the “make inoperative” prohibition for vehicles that are equipped with selectable AV features.
  • Establish a national pilot program for AV testing and deployment.
  • Improve the exemption petition process by issuing guidance that specifies what data is required as part of the application.
  • Enact legislation to raise the existing cap on temporary exemptions that can be granted to AVs.
  • Embrace innovative regulatory approaches that match the pace of technological advancement.
  • Enact legislation to clarify federal and state roles related to AVs.
  • Establish a federal grant program to provide funding to states working together to standardize policies on AV testing and deployment.
  • Align state traffic laws and regulations.

The alliance said its action plan — which also includes recommendations on roadway infrastructure and possible incentives to support R&D of AVs — paves the way for long-term national success, defines federal and state roles and outlines another pathway to AV deployment with federal oversight.

“The United States has long led when it comes to automotive innovation and safety technology, and AVs are the next step in maintaining our technological edge,” John Bozzella, CEO of the alliance, said in a statement. “We look forward to partnering with policymakers at both the federal and state levels to harness the vast potential of AV technology to make transportation safer and more accessible.”

Members of the alliance include General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Volkswagen and other major automakers in the U.S. It also represents some tech companies and auto suppliers such as Aptiv and Bosch.

The alliance’s action plan comes after another group on Monday released its own outline for AV legislation that prioritizes safety, equity, accessibility and sustainability.

The diverse coalition includes Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, Center for Disability Rights, Transportation for America, Consumer Reports and other stakeholders that are urging federal lawmakers to use the framework as a guide to ensure public safety.

No automakers or technology companies that are investing in AVs were listed as supporters of the coalition’s tenets as of Monday.

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