The Australian Government’s role in the Automated Vehicle environment Gearing Up: The Australian Government’s role in the Automated Vehicle environment 2 November 2018
Outcomes we’re working to achieve Objectives of the Office of Future Transport Technology Work underway
Outcomes we’re working to achieve
Work underway: Policy and regulation Government response to the House of Representatives inquiry National Policy Framework for Land Transport Technology Safety Assurance System and Driving Laws Reform
The Michigan MOU The MOU will strengthen bilateral cooperation across the mobility, automotive and technology sectors in order to promote growth and innovation. Objectives include: Increasing cooperation in future transport technologies. Enhancing our interconnected automotive supply chain. Promoting the demonstration and deployment of innovative transport technologies and processes. Promoting research collaboration on innovative transport systems. L-R: Kirk Steudle, Director, Michigan Department of Transport, and the Hon. Andrew Broad, Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
Opportunities and challenges Safety and cyber security Driving laws, insurance and liability Data and privacy Future infrastructure Land use implications Workforce impacts and future skills needs Mixed-fleet scenario
The Office of Future Transport Technology: Objectives Cross-institution linkages Unified frameworks Research support Public engagement
Where to from here? Expand existing attitudinal research and scenario-based analysis Educate the public about future transport technology Provide a policy leadership role within existing consultative arrangements Linkages with key international vehicle safety standard setting bodies Establish further industry and research partnerships