Laws and regulations making for self-driving cars(PDF)
《长安大学学报(社科版)》[ISSN:1671-6248/CN:61-1391/C]
- Issue:
- 2019年01期
- Page:
- 24-31
- Research Field:
- 交通运输
- Publishing date:
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- Title:
- Laws and regulations making for self-driving cars
- Author(s):
- TIAN Xiqing; HAN Wei
- 1. China Internet Network Information Center ,Beijing 100190,China;2. School of Humanities Economics and Law, Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710129, Shaanxi, China
- Keywords:
- self-driving car; laws and regulations; artificial intelligence; safety standards; tort liability; customer privacy
- PACS:
- D922.296
- DOI:
- -
- Abstract:
- Selfdriving car is an epitome representing the rapid development of information technology such as cloud computing, big data, internet of things, and artificial intelligence. Compared with traditional cars, selfdriving car is featured with autonomous driving experience, no specific requirement for drivers, wide application of technology and special road facility. The application of selfdriving car, while bringing convenience to people’s daily travel, also has caused many social problems, especially brought certain risks to traffic order, network security, privacy protection and other fields. This paper sorts out the research and development status of autonomous driving technology in the United States, Europe, Japan and South Korea, and summarizes their experience in making laws and regulations for policy guidance. Research shows that selfdriving cars will lead the future development of auto industry, therefore we should develop selfdriving cars based on our national conditions, prevent risks, and actively explore an effective path to make rules and regulations for the field. On the one hand, it is necessary to encourage and guide the innovation of selfdriving technology; on the other hand, it is necessary to introduce related laws and regulations, give road test permission to selfdriving cars, as well as further improve the safety standards and network security of unmanned vehicle system, tort liability of selfdriving cars and protect consomer privacy.
Last Update: 2019-02-25