Norwegian Ministry of Transport: Regulations on Testing Self-Driving Vehicles

Norwegian Ministry of Transport: Regulations on Testing Self-Driving Vehicles
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Rapid advancements in car technology are paving the way for testing self-driving vehicles on Norwegian roads. Legal challenges, international developments, and the effects of self-driving vehicles are discussed, along with the introduction of a new Norwegian Act aimed at facilitating such tests while ensuring road safety.

  • Norwegian
  • Transport Ministry
  • Self-Driving Vehicles
  • Road Safety
  • Technology

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  1. Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications Norwegian regulation on testing of self-driving vehicles on roads The judicial work that paves the way for testing of self-driving vehicles on roads Espen Rindedal / Anne Berit Stavseth Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications

  2. Introduction Rapid developments in car technology. Technologies that not only assist the driver, but fully perform driving tasks without human assistance are under development. Self-driving vehicles represent huge opportunities, especially for road safety and can redefine mobility Priority for our Ministry to facilitate testing of self-driving vehicles on Norwegian roads Emphasis on the public transport systems. Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 2

  3. The current situation legal challenges The Norwegian legislation requires a responsible human driver in the vehicle Testing with a responsible driver in the vehicle is currently possible Including limited demonstrations of self-driving mini-buses Testing with completely automated "self-driving" vehicles is currently not possible in Norway International developments Testing in other countries, Work in UNECE, EU ++ Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 3

  4. Effects of self-driving vehicles Driver assistent systems already contribute to improved road safety. Further developments are expected to continue to improve road safety. A substantial number of road fatalities is due to driver failure. By removing/assisting the driver you remove one major risk factor. Other potential benefits are more effective use of traffic areas, improved mobility service for lower costs and environmental benefits. Challenge: Need to ensure safe operation in challenging traffic environment, weather conditions and an adapted legal framework Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 4

  5. New Norwegian Act on testing of self-driving Vehicles The Norwegian government has initiated the process to remove legal obstacles to facilitate testing of self-driving vehicles, also with no human driver in control. In December 2016 a proposal for a new act on trials using self- driving vehichles was sent on a public consultation. Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 5

  6. Objective Facilitate testing of self driving vehicles on the road while ensuring road safety and data protection Step-by-step approach taking into account maturity of the technology Gain knowledge of the effects self driving vehicles can have on road safety, congestion, mobilty and environment Adapted to uncertainties in future developments Includes self-driving mini-buses Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 6

  7. Scope Overall - a law allowing exemptions from existing legislation on road traffic and data protection necessary for testing of self driving vehicles Allow self-driving vehicles where the technical system is driving the vehicle and without a responsible driver present to resume control Also possible where the driver is present if exemption is needed Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 7

  8. Main features of the legislation Permit is needed restricted in time A responsible person has to be appointed Responsible for all actions necessarry to prevent harm to life, health, environment and property General and specific conditions can be laid down If precondions breached permit can be withdrawn or temporarily suspended Storage of sensor info and access to information for insurance and police Reporting Evaluation and incidents Supervision/audit Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 8

  9. Handling of personal data Overall responsibility of the applicant to ensure proper handling of personal data Relevant video recording outside authorised without consent for Research and Development purposes Video and audio recording inside vehicle require consent The applicant shall prevent unauthorised access to information Storage and deletion Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 9

  10. Responsibility Person in traditional driver seat is the responsible driver unless specifically exempted A person not in the traditional driver seat (inside ot outside the vehicle) may be considered the responsible driver if specifically authorised If exemptions from driver responsability are authorised The main responsibilty lies with the applicant If a person resumes control he/she is the responsible driver Criminal punishment and Civil liability regimes. Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 10

  11. The way forward Public Consultation on draft Act ongoing until 1 March 2017 Government proposal to Parliament during spring 2017 Decision by the Parliament summer/autumn 2017? Entry into force 2. half 2017? Work on secondary legislation ongoing in parallell Authority, approval procedure, conditions, documentation, supervision, fees etc. Public consultation expected in spring/summer Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 11

  12. Thank you for your attention Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications 3. mars 2025 12

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