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During the 2016 Automated Vehicle Symposium, the authors organized a policy focused breakout session that included a discussion with public agency representatives, industry leaders, and policy experts about the challenges, opportunities and priority actions policy-makers should consider to prepare for the adoption of automated vehicles. The industry panel highlighted a number of policy actions including the appropriate role of government, data and education needs. The public agency discussion settled on a few key themes including the need to improve public education and outreach, conduct information sharing, enhance communication with industry, consider near and long-term impacts, and focus on early deployment opportunities.
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Zmud J, Goodin G, Moran M, Kalra N, Thorn E (2017) Advancing automated and connected vehicles. policy and planning strategies for state and local transportation agencies. NCHRP report 845, Transportation Research Board, March 2017 (estimated publish date)
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Feigenbaum, B., Goodin, G., Kim, A., Kimmel, S., Mudge, R., Perlman, D. (2018). Policymaking for Automated Vehicles: A Proactive Approach for Government. In: Meyer, G., Beiker, S. (eds) Road Vehicle Automation 4. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60934-8_4
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