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U.S. Department of Transportation Releases Automated Vehicle Policy Statement

From the horse carriage to the invention of the automobile and now the development of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV), technology continues to redefine how we move within the built environment. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) continues to address these fundamental concerns by providing policy statements which provide a framework on CAV technology development and integration. Under much anticipation, the fourth iteration of CAV policy entitled,  Ensuring American Leadership in Automated Vehicle Technologies(AV 4.0), was recently released and provides further direction on how this emerging technology will continue to operate on our nation’s roadways. ASCE submitted comments which encourages CAV technology deployment that supports stronger planning, design, operation, and maintenance of surface roadways; enhances research opportunities; and prevent traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries.

Developed by both DOT and the White House National Science and technology Council, AV 4.0 discusses the CAV-related activities of 38 different federal agencies and commissions and attempts to place those activities within an overall federal policy framework. AV 4.0 also provides policy direction within three key criteria:

Protect Users and Communities

Promote Efficient Markets

Facilitate Coordinated Efforts

In ASCE’s 2017 Infrastructure Report Card, our nation’s infrastructure earned a cumulative grade of a “D+,” and states that infrastructure challenges remain significant, but solvable. We can address our infrastructure deficit through strategic and sustained investment, bold leadership, thoughtful planning, and careful preparation for the needs of the future. As we seek out opportunities to rebuild our existing infrastructure system, it is imperative that we courage the use of ever-changing CAV technology as viable alternatives to help increase capacity, enhance existing transportation infrastructure and improve safety.

ASCE’s government relations team has stayed actively engaged in this growing field through our public policy development, as well as through recent regulatory and legislative outreach. As this technology quickly develops, we will remain actively engaged to ensure the needs of the profession are effectively represented in this growing, ever-changing technology.