UK Report Finds Making All Vehicles Autonomous Could Prevent 95 Percent Of All Traffic Accidents -

UK Report Finds Making All Vehicles Autonomous Could Prevent 95 Percent Of All Traffic Accidents

"The benefits to this sort of technology are huge, with estimates that the overall U.K. economic benefit could be as much as £51 billion (approximately $70.96 billion) a year due to fewer accidents, improved productivity and increased trade," said Philippa Oldham, head of transport at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and lead author of the report.

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A new report by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on what impact autonomous and driverless vehicles can have in the U.K. is calling for urgent government and industry action to encourage the greater use of these vehicles.

“We need to urgently resolve legislative, technological and insurance issues to help encourage the rollout of autonomous or driverless vehicles,” said Philippa Oldham, head of transport at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and lead author of the report.

“The benefits to this sort of technology are huge, with estimates that the overall U.K. economic benefit could be as much as £51 billion (approximately $70.96 billion) a year due to fewer accidents, improved productivity and increased trade,” said Oldham. “Currently, 95 percent of all crashes happen due to driver error, so it makes sense for government, industry and academia to redouble efforts to look at how we phase out human involvement in driving vehicles.”

“There needs to be much more action from government to help integrate driverless vehicles into the current U.K. transport network. This will include updates and standardization to road signage and road markings to enable these driverless vehicles to operate in the safest way possible,” continued Oldham. “There is also a role for the car dealerships and vehicle manufacturers, as they will need to clarify how they will provide the greater level of after-sales care, technical updates and upgrades that will be required to ensure the safe introduction of these vehicles on our roads.

“Much more work needs to be done to clarify regulation and insurance issues, such as where liability lies in case of an accident.”

The Autonomous and Driverless cars report makes three key recommendations:

• The Transport Systems Catapult conduct a public consultation, bringing together a working group that includes industry, legislators, regulators and members of the general public. This group should look at how we can integrate and implement new regulatory regimes.
• All car dealerships and garages must work with vehicle manufacturers to ensure that they can provide adequate information – and give the required training – to any new purchaser of a vehicle.
• The Department for Transport needs to address the safety issues of mixed road use, looking at how autonomous vehicles can be integrated onto our road network with appropriate road signage and markings in place or updated.

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