Automated Vehicles & the Insurance Industry - Mike Stienstra, FCAS MAAA

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Automated Vehicles & the Insurance Industry - Mike Stienstra, FCAS MAAA RPM Washington DC 1

Automated Car Developments 2013 - Google surpasses 500K miles - Oxford creates a $7,750 self-driving car - Britain tests on public roads - Mercedes tests on public roads - CMU tests on public roads - Audi receives autonomous car license - NHTSA issues policy on automated vehicles - DC passes autonomous car law 2011 - Google surpasses 150K miles - BMW begins testing self driving car on public roads - NV passes autonomous car law 2010 Volvo CitySafe standard 2007 CMU wins DARPA Urban Challenge 2012 - Google surpasses 300K accident free miles - Nissan opens research facility in Silicon Valley - Google & Continental receive autonomous car licenses -FL & CA pass autonomous car laws 2009 - Google begins testing on public roads - EU launches Project SARTRE 2 2005 Stanford wins DARPA Grand Challenge

Automated Car Timeline: Beginning 2013 3 2005

Automated Car Timeline: Today 2017 2014 $250 LIDAR 4 2005

Automated Car Timeline: Tomorrow 2020 2016 2017 2014 $250 LIDAR The autonomous system package will only cost around $2,500. - Audi An autonomous package might only add $5K - $7K to the sticker price. Raj Rajkumar, director of CMU s program 5 2005

Current Questions Safety: Are these vehicles safe? / What should the safety standard be? Liability: Who is liable in the event of an accident? / How should we assign liability? Regulations: What regulations should govern the testing and driving of these cars? 6

Current approach: Overview States are passing their own laws, creating a piecemeal approach NHTSA issued a preliminary statement of policy on autonomous cars (a suggested approach only) 7

Current approach: Issues Lower product safety Less transparency Inconsistent standards between states & companies Unforeseen risks remain untested Encourages risky behavior Inadequate oversight Higher testing costs 51 separate regulatory codes Duplicate tests required Higher adoption costs High levels of uncertainty Auto insurance premiums remain high General liability insurance unavailable or unaffordable 8

Safety Standard: 727K miles If an autonomous car travels 727K miles without an accident, we will be 99% confident that it is safer than a human driver. Poisson P(N = k) < 0.01 < 0.01 P(N = 0) = < 0.01 Avg # of miles per accident 2010 NHTSA Reported Crashes: 5,505,000 2010 NHTSA Reported Crashed Vehicles: 9,534,000 2010 US Census Bureau Reported & Unreported Crashes: 10,800,000 Number of vehicles per crash: 9.534/5.505 = 1.732 Total Number of Crashed Vehicles : 18,705,600 = 10,800,000 * 1.732 Avg # of Miles per accident: = 2,953,501,000,000 / 18,705,600 = 157,932 Num Miles > * LN(0.01) 99% Confidence = -157k * LN(0.01) = 727K 9

Insurance Industry s value More detailed accident data & models Risk management expertise Best understanding of 51 different state driving regulations Best understanding of products liability & general liability Financial incentive to decrease losses A commitment to charge rates that are not excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory 10

Questions - Optimal approach: Auto & Tech Companies State & Federal Regulators Testing & Regulations Auto Insurer Comml Insurer 11

Why Act: Company Benefits IMPROVED RISK PRICING ENHANCED BRAND IMAGE IMPROVED 12 PLANNING

Why Act: Other Benefits Final bullet in CAS s Mission Statement: to contribute to the well being of society as a whole. Number of elderly (>70) is expected to triple by 2030 Increase mobility for elderly and impaired Human error contributes to 80%-90% of accidents Save 30K American lives and 1.2 mil worldwide lives lost to automobile accidents each year. Reduce 2 million emergency room visits in US & 50 million worldwide non-fatal automobile accidents each year Platooning-autonomous road trains-can increase highway capacity by 500% & highway fuel economy by 20% Congestion cost $121 billion in wasted time and fuel costs in 2011 Poor road quality costs drivers between $335 to $746 a year in higher car ownership and operating costs. 13 Federal Highway Trust Fund will go bankrupt in 2015