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Navigating the Road Ahead: Experts Call for Driver’s Tests for Autonomous Vehicles

October 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a move to address growing concerns about the safety of self-driving vehicles, a leading expert is urging the U.S. federal government to develop a national driver’s test for autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles would be required to pass this test before being allowed on public roads, ensuring they meet minimum safety standards and build public confidence. The article explores the potential impact of such regulations and the ongoing efforts to ensure the safe deployment of self-driving technology.

A driver's test for autonomous vehicles? A leading expert says US should have one
A Mcity driverless shuttle makes a stop on June 4, 2018 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. Credit: AP Photo/Paul Sancya

Putting Autonomous Vehicles to the Test

As the development of autonomous vehicles continues to progress, experts are advocating for the implementation of a nationwide driver’s test to ensure the safety and competence of these self-driving systems. Henry Liu, who leads the University of Michigan’s autonomous vehicle testing center, believes that such a regulation would set the minimum standards necessary for autonomous vehicles to navigate various traffic situations safely.

According to Liu, the proposed driver’s test would assess the vehicle’s ability to perform basic driving maneuvers, such as making a left turn at an intersection without the protection of a traffic light with a green arrow, coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, and detecting and yielding to pedestrians crossing the road. These tests would help prevent poorly performing autonomous vehicles from being deployed on public roads, much like a human driver’s test would keep an incompetent driver off the road.

Building Public Confidence in Self-Driving Technology

The need for a driver’s test for autonomous vehicles has become increasingly apparent due to the growing public concern about the safety of self-driving technology. Recent high-profile crashes involving autonomous vehicles have contributed to this uncertainty, and Liu believes that successful testing of these vehicles’ abilities to handle various traffic situations would help strengthen the public’s confidence in their safety.

Liu emphasizes that significant research is still needed before autonomous vehicles can be safely deployed nationwide, but he agrees with manufacturers that self-driving vehicles have the potential to save lives and improve the efficiency of the transportation system in the long run. By establishing a standardized driver’s test, the federal government can take a proactive approach to ensuring the safe integration of autonomous vehicles onto U.S. roads.

Navigating the Regulatory Landscape for Autonomous Vehicles

Currently, there are no specific federal regulations governing self-driving vehicles, and only a few states have their own requirements. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been gathering data on crashes involving autonomous vehicles but has so far only issued voluntary guidelines, without including driving tests.

Liu suggests that a regulation or a voluntary test is necessary to prevent the deployment of poorly performing autonomous vehicles, which could pose a public hazard. He notes that Europe and China already have basic tests that put autonomous vehicles through third-party testing, while the U.S. has continued to rely on self-certification by the companies developing the technology.

As autonomous vehicles continue to make progress in using machine learning to make decisions on the road, Liu predicts that large-scale deployment on U.S. roads will happen within the next 5 to 10 years. He believes the federal government should take action now to establish a driver’s test, as the widespread adoption of self-driving technology is on the horizon.

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