Dubai crown prince issues resolution to regulate autonomous vehicle testing

New resolution, the first such initiative in the region, is part of the first phase of Dubai's legislative framework surrounding the future of transport

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Dubai crown prince issues resolution to regulate autonomous vehicle testing
Dubai crown prince issues resolution to regulate autonomous vehicle testing

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has issued a new resolution to regulate autonomous vehicle testing in Dubai.

The resolution, the first such initiative in the region, is part of the first phase of a legislative framework being created to ensure the highest efficiency, reliability and security of smart mobility.

The Crown Prince of Dubai, also chairman of The Executive Council, said the resolution aims to ensure the highest level of safety for autonomous vehicles and achieve the objectives of Dubai’s Autonomous Transportation Strategy. 

As per the resolution, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is tasked with reviewing the technical aspects and standards related to the safety of autonomous vehicles that will be included in vehicle manuals. These should be compliant with RTA’s autonomous vehicle testing requirements.

RTA is also tasked with specifying the safety requirements that should be satisfied in vehicle tests. It is also authorised to set all other conditions and requirements that should be met in the tests.

RTA will also be responsible for providing licences to operators and overseeing their compliance with RTA’s regulations.

It is also tasked with developing the infrastructure required to conduct such vehicle tests in coordination with concerned authorities in Dubai.

The Dubai Autonomous Transportation Strategy aims to transform 25 percent of the total transportation in Dubai to autonomous mode by 2030 and is expected to bring AED22 billion in annual economic revenues in several sectors by reducing transportation costs, carbon emissions and accidents, and raising the productivity of individuals as well as saving hundreds of millions of hours wasted in conventional transportation.

The strategy also aims to cut transportation costs by 44 percent, resulting in savings of up to AED900 million a year.

It will also help save AED1.5 billion a year by reducing environmental pollution by 12 percent, as well as generate AED18 billion in annual economic returns by increasing the efficiency of the transportation sector in Dubai by 2030. More

By Sam Bridge arabianbusiness.com