Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Bunch of links: Pilots, UK law, SAE announcement

Pilots

Truly awful of me to send out a post that is a list with links. Too busy this week to do otherwise and this post is more personal filing of information than entertaining or informative writing for an audience. My apologies.

Australia - Regional pilot locations announced in New South Wales.

Phoenix, Arizona area - Waymo and Phoenix's public transit, AND Waymo and Walmart partner up for rides to the store, AND Waymo test families include a teenager with the coolest driver - as in none.

Austin, TX - Cap Metro, the transit agency, is testing AVs prior to year-long pilot with EasyMile shuttles. More local coverage.

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, area - AV service within geofenced area by Drive.ai with bright orange Nissan vans.

Regulation and insurance

Pennsylvania - Stronger "voluntary" regulations, I mean "guidelines," demand more of AV testing companies.

New insurance law in England, mostly concerned with partial vehicle automation.

SAE

SAE to develop standards for AV safety. First draft due by end of 2018.

New SAE J3016 levels of automation came out in June and a new graphic was released in July. Still clumping together the very different and distinguishable partial automation level 3 with full automation levels 4 and 5.


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