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RULES OF THE ROAD !
AN OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES RELATED TO AUTOMATED DRIVING
FFI Resultatkonferens
September 17, 2015
Azra Habibović
Senior Researcher
Swedish regulations
Vienna Convention on Road Traffic
=> Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance
Swedish Government
Overall responsibility that the Ordinance is respected
Municipalities
Special road traffic rules in urban areas www.viktoria.se
County Administrative Board
Special road traffic rules in rural areas International regulations
1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, Article 8:
“Drivers shall at all times be able to control their vehicles or guide their animals. When approaching other road users, they shall take such precautions as may be required for the safety of the la=er.”
2014 UNECE WP.1 on Road Traffic Safety adopted an amendment of
Article 8:
”Vehicle systems which influence the way vehicles are driven”….
….such systems can be overridden or switched off by the driver…
….shall be deemed to be in conformity with paragraph 5 of this Article…”
Signatory states have to amend their national laws accordingly. www.viktoria.se
AD-regulations in Sweden
•  Swedish Transport Agency:
o  There is no hinder for automated vehicles given that there is a driver in
the vehicle.
•  There are limited possibilities to grant exemptions from the Swedish
Road Traffic Ordinance.
•  There are broader exemption possibilities in the vehicle legislation
(but exceptions are allowed only under certain conditions).
o  Swedish Transport Agency can give permission for vehicles to
be used in testing.
www.viktoria.se
AD-regulations in Europe
The UK
o 
Government has published a Code of Practice: legal framework for testing on public roads.
o 
Testing activities started. Germany
o 
Federal Highway Research Institute: highly and fully automated vehicles do not comply with German law.
o 
Federal states can grant exemptions from the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations allowing the testing of automated vehicles (provided there is a driver in the driver’s seat who has full legal responsibility for the safe operation of the vehicle). Finland
o 
Ministry of Transport and Communication preparing an amendment to the Road Traffic Act regarding AD-­‐‑testing on pre-­‐‑selected public roads (expected to come into force in 2015 and be valid for 5 years).
o 
Some testing on public roads conducted (CityMobile2).
www.viktoria.se
France
o 
Announced the adoption of the necessary legal framework to enable AD-­‐‑testing on public roads as of 2015 under strict conditions. Italy
o 
Testing on public roads has been granted exemptions.
Greece
o 
A legislative act stating that AD-­‐‑testing on public roads is allowed under specific conditions has been prepared and will be proposed to the Greek Parliament. Belgium
o 
Region of Flanders plans to set up pilots under 2015: Tesla vehicles will drive on the Belgian public motorways this autumn. o 
Pilots with AD-­‐‑buses running to and from Brussels airport with start 2018 (CityMobile2).
The Netherlands
o 
A proposal to extend exemption rules to allow large-­‐‑
scale AD-­‐‑testing is approved. The parliament needs to approve the necessary legislative changes under 2015. o 
In 2016, the Netherlands will take over the EU-­‐‑
presidency and have stated that they might then insist on amendments to international regulations. Scania tested semi-­‐‑automated trucks on Dutch roads in Feb 2015.
www.viktoria.se
A pilot study with two WE-pods will start
on pre-defined public roads in May 2016.
AD-regulations in Russia
Regulatory changes are
planned for 2017 (around the
time that KAMAZs pilot study
is expected to start on the
roads in Tatarstan).
www.viktoria.se
AD-regulations in Asia
South Korea
Japan
o  Testing on public roads with an AD-license o  The government has an agenda for ADplate allowed since Sept 2013 (provided
development: under 2015 it will set up
there is a driver in the driver’s seat who
standards for testing on public roads and
has full legal responsibility)
secure exclusive radio frequencies for V2X.
o  Government is currently formulating
concrete measures.
China
Singapore
o  No specific regulations, but it has been
o  Land Transport Authority (LTA) is
reported that the Research Institute of
Highway Ministry of Transport will work
developing regulations for implementing
jointly with Baidu on this topic.
AD in transport network.
o  Testing on public roads allowed (provided
o  In August 2014, LTA announced it was
there is a driver in the driver’s seat who
setting up the Singapore Autonomous
has full legal responsibility).
Vehicle Initiative (SAVI) with public road
testing beginning January 2015.
o  Some tests on public road are conducted.
www.viktoria.se
AD-regulations in Australia
Australia is not a signatory of the
Vienna Convention.
South Australia aims to become the first state to adapt its road laws:
o  Outlined a plan in the state parliament to reform Motor Vehicles Act and Road Traffic Act.
o  First tests in real-­‐‑world traffic in Nov 2015: Volvo Cars on pre-­‐‑selected roads in Adelaide.
Discussions on the federal level:
o  Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) & Australian government are discussing how to identify and put in place the necessary federal legislation.
www.viktoria.se
AD-­‐‑regulations in the US
The US is not signatory of the Vienna Convention.
There is no federal AD-­‐‑regulation.
NHTSA plans to test the technology as it emerges and collect data to inform future federal regulation.
NHTSA has issued a preliminary statement of policy: advises states against authorizing members of the public to use self-­‐‑driving vehicle technology at this time. www.viktoria.se
Source: h_p://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/wiki
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Source: h_p://www.connectedvehicleworkshop.com/wp-­‐‑content/uploads/2014/12/Raymond-­‐‑Brescia-­‐‑Presentation.pdf. www.viktoria.se
Summary
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Some regulatory frameworks are being developed for testing, but not for
future use cases.
Inconsistent state laws might increase costs and hinder the use of this
technology.
Uncertainty on market deployment strategies complicates the regulatory
work.
Regulators and developers should actively plan to minimize legacy risks.
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What decisions do policymakers face?
•  How, if at all, should the use of AVs be regulated, and at what level?
•  What kind of vehicles should be allowed on the road, and who is
allowed to operate them?
•  How should the safety of AVs be tested, and by whom? To what
safety standards should AVs be held?
•  How might different liability regimes shape the timely and safe
adoption of AVs, and what are the tradeoffs? Under what conditions
would limitations on tort liability be appropriate?
•  What are the implications of a patchwork of state-by-state laws and
regulations, and what are the tradeoffs in harmonizing these
policies?
•  To what extent should policymakers encourage the adoption of AVs;
e.g., through smart road infrastructure, dedicated highway lanes,
manufacturer or consumer incentives?
Source: h_p://www.rand.org/
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