US NHTSA to Speed Up Reviews of Automaker Self-Driving Petitions

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By Reuters | Updated: 19 December 2018 17:36 IST

The US auto safety regulator said on Tuesday it is speeding up the process for reviewing whether automakers can deploy self-driving vehicles without devices such as brakes and steering wheels.

Automakers must currently meet nearly 75 auto safety standards, many of them written with the assumption that a licensed driver would be able to control the vehicle using traditional human controls.

On Tuesday, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it issued a final regulation streamlining the review process. NHTSA eliminated a requirement that calls for the agency to determine a petition is complete before publishing a summary for public comment.

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Deputy NHTSA Administrator Heidi King said in a statement the "rule improves both the efficiency and transparency of the process to focus on the safety review."

Under the law, automakers can petition for an exemption for up to 2,500 vehicles for vehicle safety standards as long as they are at least as safe as existing vehicles.

In January, General Motors Co filed a petition with NHTSA seeking an exemption to use fully automated vehicles as part of a ride-sharing fleet it plans to deploy in 2019.

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NHTSA has not yet declared the GM petition complete and the agency did not immediately say when it will publish a summary of the plan.

Alphabet's Waymo unit launched a limited autonomous ride-hailing service in Arizona in December. Unlike GM, Waymo's vehicles have human controls.

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NHTSA also said it was seeking comment on the use and integration of vehicle communications technologies. It said these technologies could improve motor vehicle safety and efficiency as well as support cooperative vehicle automation concepts.

The US Transportation Department said it intends to "maintain the priority use of 5.9Ghz spectrum for transportation safety communications" even as some Federal Communications Commission members want to designate the spectrum for personal wireless communications.

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In December 2016, the Obama administration proposed requiring all new cars and trucks to be able to "talk" to one another using short-range wireless technology to potentially avoid tens of thousands of crashes annually. The Trump administration has not acted on the proposal.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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