Consumer Watchdog Pushes for Automated Vehicle Safety Standards - Tire Review Magazine

Consumer Watchdog Pushes for Automated Vehicle Safety Standards

During the 2017 Automated Vehicles Symposium in San Francisco, Consumer Watchdog called on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to adopt enforceable federal safety standards for self-driving autonomous vehicles if the federal government fails to do so.

During the 2017 Automated Vehicles Symposium in San Francisco, Consumer Watchdog called on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to adopt enforceable federal safety standards for self-driving autonomous vehicles if the federal government fails to do so.

“No federal or state standards would leave us at the mercy of manufacturers as they rush to use our public highways as their private laboratories however they wish with no safety protections at all,” said John M. Simpson, Consumer Watchdog privacy project director.

Simpson stressed that regulations covering jurisdiction over licensing; enacting and enforcing traffic laws and regulations; and regulating vehicle insurance and liability must remain with the states.

“Lost in the hyperbole over robot cars is a realistic assessment of the likely costs to both consumers and taxpayers particularly over the coming decades, when robot cars and human drivers will share a ‘hybrid highway,'” said Simpson. “Simpson also reiterated Consumer Watchdog’s call for Congress to increase funding for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration so it has the resources necessary to enact safety performance standards and regulate self-driving robot cars.”

Under California’s initial autonomous vehicle testing regulations, 36 companies have obtained permits to test robot cars on public roads but all crash reports and disengagement reports much be filed to keep the public informed.

Last month Consumer Watchdog issued a report warning that robot cars operating without mandatory safety, security, privacy and ethical standards will pose unprecedented risks to the American public.

Six Consumer Watchdog principles Simpson believes should be adopted by government are:

  1. Protect the civil justice system.
  2. Enact stronger state consumer protections against insurance company abuses.
  3. Enact auto safety standards.
  4. Stronger laws are needed to protect consumers’ privacy.
  5. Bar federal interference in state consumer protection laws.
  6. Respect democratic and human values.

You May Also Like

Schaeffler Group USA expands product portfolio

Seventy new parts have been added to the INA, LuK and Schaeffler Bearings.

Schaeffler-70-new-parts

Schaeffler Group USA has expanded its parts offerings for vehicles in the United States and Canada, adding over 70 new parts to the INA, LuK and Schaeffler Bearings portfolios. These additions expand application coverage to an additional 30 million vehicles in operation, the company said.

New LuK products include nine different clutch kits, including traditional LuK RepSets and RepSet DMFs. The newly released clutch kits provide coverage to many common vehicle applications, including various Toyota, BMW and Volkswagen models, accounting for 4.3 million vehicles in operation, the company said.

GT Radial achieves double podium finish at Formula Drift Championship

GT Radial driver Simen Olsen of Norway claimed second place, while Aurimas “Odi” Bakchis of Lithuania finished third.

GT-Radial-Formula-Drift
Chapel Hill Tire introduces nine-month leadership program

The company said its program aims to boost productivity through time management and workforce management techniques.

Chapel-Hill-Tire-New-Location-1400
SRNA promotes Wayne Horne to strategic account manager

Horne has been a part of SRNA for nearly eight years and held various roles throughout his tenure, starting in customer service.

SRNA-Wayne-Horne
Yokohama Rubber donates to Eastern Taiwan earthquake relief

Through its Yokohama Magokoro Fund, Yokohama Rubber will donate a combined ¥1 million (approx. $6,380).

donate-stock

Other Posts

Continental acquires mold specialist EMT for commercial and specialty tires

With the acquisition of EMT, Continental said it can independently produce tire molds for all applications if required.

continental_pp_tiremold
TBC Corp. employee children enjoy ‘Take Your Child to Work Day’

The kids had a jam-packed day learning about tires, and even ate lunch with the company’s new CEO, Don Byrd.

TBC-Bring-Kids-to-Work-Day-CEO-1400
Mitas, Trelleborg to increase prices globally

The companies said this decision is a response to significant inflation.

BKT celebrates International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

BKT said it has made an effort to show a commitment to supporting sports through multiple initiatives, partnerships and sponsorships.

BKT-sports-sponsorships