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Self Driving Vehicles: An Opportunity for Minnesota Credit: digidreamgrafix] /FreeDigitalPhotos.Net

Overview Technological Context Why Self-Driving Vehicles (SDVs)? Legal Context Nationally and Minnesota

Technological Context

Technological Context Credit: Audi AG

Technological Context Credit: techcrunch.com

Why? SAFETY! Minnesota 2013 387 Fatalities (~370 predicted 2014) 30,653 Injured 77,707 Traffic Crashes Economic Cost more than $1.58 Billion Credit: Science Digest Apr. 1958

Why? SAFETY! Benefits: Eliminate Driver Error Focus on Crash Avoidance - NHTSA Reduce Fatalities Caveats Integrating with driver Responding to warnings Resuming Control Credit: www.cers.umn.edu

Legal Context Are SDVs legal? What are other states doing? How to handle liability? What about privacy? The weather? Does MN need a law?

SDVs might already be legal Bryant Walker Smith, Automated Vehicles are Probably Legal in the United States Not explicitly prohibited equals probably permitted

Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 NHTSA Levels of Vehicle Automation Might already be legal No Automation The driver is in complete and sole control of the primary vehicle controls (brake, steering, throttle, and motive power) at all times, and is solely responsible for monitoring the roadway and for safe operation of all vehicle controls. Function-specific Automation The driver has overall control, and is solely responsible for safe operation, but can choose to cede limited authority over a primary control (as in adaptive cruise control), the vehicle can automatically assume limited authority over a primary control (as in electronic stability control), or the automated system can provide added control to aid the driver in certain normal driving or crash-imminent situations (e.g., dynamic brake support in emergencies). there is no combination of vehicle control systems working in unison that enables the driver to be disengaged from physically operating the vehicle by having his or her hands off the steering wheel AND feet off the pedals at the same time. Combined Function Automation The driver is still responsible for monitoring the roadway and safe operation and is expected to be available for control at all times and on short notice. The system can relinquish control with no advance warning and the driver must be ready to control the vehicle safely. At level 2, in the specific operating conditions for which the system is designed, an automated operating mode is enabled such that the driver is disengaged from physically operating the vehicle by having his or her hands off the steering wheel AND foot off pedal at the same time. Limited Self-Driving Automation Enables the driver to cede full control of all safety-critical functions under certain traffic or environmental conditions and in those conditions to rely heavily on the vehicle to monitor for changes in those conditions requiring transition back to driver control. The driver is expected to be available for occasional control, but with sufficiently comfortable transition time. the vehicle is designed so that the driver is not expected to constantly monitor the roadway while driving. Full Self-Driving Automation The vehicle is designed to perform all safety-critical driving functions and monitor roadway conditions for an entire trip. the driver1 will provide destination or navigation input, but is not expected to be available for control at any time during the trip. This includes both occupied and unoccupied vehicles.

Might already be legal Issues remain, however: What s a driver? Who s liable? International Law

What are other states doing? Nevada Florida Michigan Washington D.C. California

What should Minnesota do? Avoid conflicting, unnecessarily restrictive regulation Consider updating relevant statutory language Driver is any person... in physical control... Minn. Stats. Ann. 169.011 subd. 24 But, Operation = has the means to initiate any movement State v. Woodward, 408 N.W.2d 927, 928 (Minn. Ct. App. 1987)

Opportunities for Minnesota Don t regulate what s not here If Volvo can demonstrate in Gothenburg, why not a demonstration in Minnesota? British competition a model?

Questions? Spencer Peck peck0074@umn.edu Self Driving Vehicles: Opportunities for Minnesota Policy and Law Credit: digidreamgrafix] /FreeDigitalPhotos.Net