Senators, Google Urge National US Self-Driving Regulations

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By Reuters | Updated: 16 March 2016 09:48 IST
Members of a US Senate panel and firms working on self-driving vehicles on Tuesday called for national rather than state regulation of the cars to avoid a patchwork of rules that could slow development.

Major automakers and technology companies are racing to develop and sell vehicles that can drive themselves but have complained that state and federal safety rules are impeding testing and ultimate deployment.

The rules will determine when and if a fully autonomous car could be driven on roads. Differing rules from state to state would prevent the cars being driven over state lines.

"If every state is left to go its own way without a unified approach, operating self-driving cars across state boundaries would be an unworkable situation and one that will significantly hinder... the eventual deployment of autonomous vehicles," Chris Urmson, the head of Alphabet Inc's Google self-driving car programme, told the Senate Commerce Committee

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Executives from General Motors Co, Lyft and Delphi Automotive PLC echoed that position. Urmson said 55 self-driving laws have been proposed in 23 states.

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California in December proposed draft rules that would bar autonomous vehicles without human controls and a licensed driver, which Google opposes.

Duke University robotics professor Mary Cummings supported California's move because she said there was a lack of safety evidence and more testing is needed.

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Senator Gary Peters, a Michigan Democrat, said the United States "must ... work to implement a consistent national policy."

Joseph Okpaku, vice president of government relations at ride-hailing app firm Lyft, said, "The worst possible scenario for the growth of autonomous vehicles is an inconsistent and conflicting patchwork" of laws.

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Lyft and GM launched a rental programme on Monday, the first step toward building a network of autonomous vehicles because it will establish the infrastructure to house, maintain and organise a large fleet of cars.

Senator John Thune, a Senate Republican who chairs the Commerce Committee, said technological challenges remain.

In January, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it may waive some vehicle safety rules to allow more driverless cars to operate on US roads as part of a broader effort to speed up their development.

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said in January NHTSA will write guidelines for self-driving cars within six months.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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