
"The regulations include new, more robust requirements for data collection and sharing, training, and operations, which are crucial for the future of autonomous vehicles."
"Under these new rules, law enforcement can cite AV companies for traffic violations committed by their vehicles, requiring manufacturers to report violations to the DMV."
"Insiders told me that the data is actionable and more important than a monetary fine, as it provides insights into operational problems that need addressing."
California's Department of Motor Vehicles has introduced new regulations for autonomous vehicle testing and deployment, totaling 100 pages. These rules emphasize data collection, sharing, training, and operations. A notable aspect is the 'Notice of Autonomous Vehicle Noncompliance,' allowing law enforcement to cite AV companies for traffic violations. Manufacturers must report these violations to the DMV within 72 hours. Insiders believe that the data collected from these violations is more valuable than monetary fines, as it helps identify and address operational issues.
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