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Legislation And Liability Issues Biggest Obstacles In Autonomous Vehicle Market, Says ABI Research

According to ABI, the role of governments will be critical, especially for proposing and regulating liability limiting and/or sharing mechanisms, including taking on some of the liability themselves, especially where cooperative V2X systems are involved, in order to reduce legal exposure of the industry which threatens to stifle innovation.

LONDON – Legislation and liability issues and other uncertainties are expected to remain the main obstacles for autonomous vehicles becoming widely adopted in the next decade, according to ABI Research. Current autonomous vehicle legislation is fragmented, with rulemaking often passed on a local level due to the lack of national or international guidance, for example from NHTSA in the U.S., or the EU. However, the recently amended UN convention on Road Traffic is a notable exception, says ABI. Though the condition the driver should at all times be able to override or switch off autonomous features precludes fully driverless vehicles, noted VP and practice director Dominique Bonte.
 
In the U.S., California is leading the way not only having approved legislation for testing but also preparing rules for commercially operating autonomous vehicles on public roads. Isolated initiatives in other regions such as Sweden and Japan are largely related to projects from national car brands Volvo and Nissan. However, governments in countries such as the United Kingdom and Singapore are actively promoting autonomous driving as a key future intelligent transportation technology.
 
Closely linked with the lack of legislation, the uncertainty surrounding liability keeps many car OEMs from aggressively pushing autonomous technology, many of which are already heavily involved in recall related liability cases, fearing autonomous driving will further shift liability from the driver to the carmaker. According to ABI, the role of governments will be critical, especially for proposing and regulating liability limiting and/or sharing mechanisms, including taking on some of the liability themselves, especially where cooperative V2X systems are involved, in order to reduce legal exposure of the industry which threatens to stifle innovation.
 
While the emergence of autonomous vehicle technology is very visible and dramatic, it is just one example of the more general automation trend across a large number of industries including energy, transportation, healthcare, telecommunications (SONs), aviation, smart buildings and the military sector, which will face similar legislation and liability questions. It represents a huge challenge and opportunity for both public law makers and private legal practices.
 
ABI Research’s Autonomous Driving Legislation and Liability report is part of ABI Research’s Automotive Safety and Autonomous Driving Market Research, which covers OEM and aftermarket telematics, infotainment and connected car solutions, ADAS, active safety and autonomous vehicles. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com/.

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