how is policy shifting?
- self-driving cars get legal status in Shenzhen
- owner/managers liable for accidents
- manufacture/seller liable if defects cause accidents
- simulation platforms and vehicle-to-everything infrastructure encouraged
self-driving cars officially street-legal
On par with the Society of Automotive Engineer (SAE)’sL3, L4, and L5 typology, three categories of self-driving vehicles are specified- conditionally
- highly
- fully
clarity on accident liability
The regulations clarify rules for liability in accidents. The driver will be liable for accidents and relevant compensation for AVs with a driver. Owner/managers will be responsible for fully AVs without a driver. The regulations add that where accident damage is due to defects of the AV, its driver/owner/user can sue the AV manufacturer or seller after fronting up their fines, compensation, etc.infrastructure dividends
The regulations encourage simulation platforms to be built to test and verify AV tech. Unlike closed-course or public road testing, simulation is typically performed in cyberspace, using parameters mimicking real-world driving conditions. Simulation can generate data more efficiently than real-world testing, at lower cost or risk. With TAD Sim (Tencent Autonomous Driving Simulation) at the forefront, the simulation industry in the PRC will likely expand with this new policy support.who is shifting policy
Gu Dasong 顾大松 | Southeast University Transportation and Development Research Centre executive director
Shenzhen’s regulations fail to specify what ‘human driving modes and equipment’ entail—traditionally this implies steering wheels, accelerators and brake pedals used by human drivers. Removing steering wheels is one of the ultimate goals of autonomous driving, diverging from traditional design. How Shenzhen specifies local standards in relation to this remains to be seen. Its regulations reflects the urgent need for local laws for AVs and for localities with AV industry clusters, so are a welcome step forward. No blanket conclusion for accident liability will hold: different types of vehicle and levels of automation need to be distinguished. Input from industry, management and legal experts is needed to build consensus.
Cao Jianfeng 曹建峰 | Tencent Research Institute researcher
- support for simulation in relevant technology development and testing
- opening all areas to road testing, application demonstration and commercialisation pilots
- giving the districts authority to manage these activities
- emphasis given to commercial operations