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AAMVA Annual Conference - Automated Vehicles Guidelines Discussion

Join us in Burlington, VT on July 24, 2019, as Terence J. McDonnell, Staff Sergeant of NY State Police, discusses AAMVA's guidelines for testing & deployment of highly automated vehicles. Learn about driver licensing considerations, training programs, and law enforcement interactions.

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AAMVA Annual Conference - Automated Vehicles Guidelines Discussion

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  1. Annual Conference Burlington, VT July 24, 2019 Terence J. McDonnell Staff Sergeant New York State Police

  2. Who is AAMVA?

  3. AAMVA released guidelines for jurisdictions on testing and deployment of highly automated vehicles.

  4. Driver Licensing Considerations Chapter 5 covers Driver Licensing Considerations, including: Driver training for consumers of deployed vehicles Driver training for motor vehicle agency examiners, driver education programs and private instructors Driver educators play a key role in educating consumers. Driver licensing plays a role in driver education.

  5. Driver Licensing Considerations 5.1 Driver and Passenger Roles Defined 5.2 Driver License Required for Testing by Manufacturers and Other Entities 5.3 Driver Training for Consumers of Deployed Vehicles 5.4 Training Motor Vehicle Agency Examiners on ADAS and ADS Equipped Vehicles 5.5 Training for Driver Education and Training Programs and Driver Educators for ADAS and ADS Equipped Vehicles

  6. Law Enforcement Considerations Crash/Incident Reporting Criminal Activity Distracted Driving Enforcement of Permit Conditions Establishing Operational Responsibility First Responder Safety Law Enforcement/First Responder Training Vehicle Response to Emergency Vehicles, Manual Traffic Controls and Atypical Road Conditions System Misuse and Abuse Vehicle Identification Adherence to Traffic Laws Cyber Security Law Enforcement Interaction Plans

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