1、Global Guide to Autonomous Vehicles2024Grow|Protect|Operate|FinanceMay 2024Contents3.Executive Summary5.Canada21.China30.Germany46.Hungary51.India60.Poland68.South Korea91.United Kingdom98.United States2 AV Global Guide 2024What Does the Guide Cover?Authored by our global autonomous vehicles team me
2、mbers,the guide covers the core areas outlinedbelow:Executive SummaryThe legal and regulatory landscape governing the testing and deployment of autonomous vehicles(AVs)across the globe continues to evolve but stakeholders still face a complicated array of laws,policies,and regulations.Companies in o
3、r around the AV space need clear guidance,despite regulatory schemes that can vary greatly across the world,and sometimes even within a single county.This guide dives deep into this tapestry by summarizing the key AV related regulatory and legal developments from several countries around the world.C
4、oncerns such as traffic congestion,pedestrian safety,and infrastructure readiness continue to be front of mind.Underpinning these technological and regulatory advancements are the twin pillars of safety and liability.Regulators in 2023 focused heavily on safety,while critical questions remain around
5、 issues of liability.Data privacy,cybersecurity,and the responsible deployment of artificial intelligence also emerged as significant concerns amongst regulators and lawmakers,reflecting the data-intensive nature of AV operations.These ongoing debates underscore the ongoing complexity between innova
6、tion and accountability in this space.The narrative around AV law and regulation in 2023 was also interwoven with broader public policy ambitions,from alleviating urban congestion and cutting emissions to enhancing mobility for those who need it most.Regulations are starting to mirror these larger s