Research

Thatcham Research Comment: Self-driving revolution to boost economy and improve road safety

posted on 24/08/2022
alphabet_motorway

Following today's Government announcement regarding the rollout plans for self-driving vehicles, Jonathan Hewett, Chief Executive of Thatcham Research, has issued a comment.

"We welcome the breadth of the Government's ambition in positioning the UK as a centre for self-driving innovation, along with the safety-first approach it has laid out.

"Ensuring that safe adoption is at the centre of its plans will play a pivotal role in realising the societal benefits of self-driving technology.

"The cars we drive are changing at an unprecedented rate. But the automotive industry is still at the lower end of a steep learning curve. It's vital that we balance the risk with the opportunity, gathering intelligence on the different use cases for the technology and in turn understanding what it means for all road users.

"All the ingredients are present for the UK to become a global leader in this space. However, it is paramount that we make sense of the data these vehicles will provide, to inform risk and ultimately pave the way for safe adoption.

"Any challenges encountered by vehicles with self-driving capability will be heavily scrutinised. Complete clarity around the driver's legal responsibilities, along with how the technology is marketed, how the dealer describes systems when handing over the keys and how the self-driving system itself communicates with the driver, will play its part too.

"As such, collaboration between Government, regulators, carmakers and the insurance industry will be essential to creating a safe system for adoption and the age of humankind interacting with autonomous technology.

*Article Source www.thatcham.org

Related articles and services

Speed camera

New AI safety cameras trial to expand across Britain