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Review of Performance Based Standards for Level 3 and 4 vehicles

Review of Performance Based Standards for Level 3 and 4 vehicles. Marcus Coleman PBS Conference – 6 March 2013. Context. Limited uptake of Level 3 and 4 vehicles Alternative schemes facilitating safer and more productive vehicles Desire for a nationally consistent framework. Key Questions.

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Review of Performance Based Standards for Level 3 and 4 vehicles

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  1. Review of Performance Based Standards for Level 3 and 4 vehicles Marcus Coleman PBS Conference – 6 March 2013

  2. Context • Limited uptake of Level 3 and 4 vehicles • Alternative schemes facilitating safer and more productive vehicles • Desire for a nationally consistent framework

  3. Key Questions • What is limiting the uptake of Level 3 and 4 vehicles? • How can the standards be changed to encourage safer and more productive Level 3 and 4 vehicles?

  4. Key Questions • How do we currently define safer and more productive? • Can we redefine safer?

  5. Key Questions • Which standards are limiting the uptake of Level 3 and 4 vehicles? • Infrastructure • Powertrain • Length and Width • Low Speed Turning • High Speed Stability

  6. Infrastructure Standards • Pavement horizontal loading • Bridge

  7. Powertrain

  8. Length

  9. Width

  10. Low Speed Turning

  11. High Speed Stability

  12. Milestones • Stage 1: Discussion Paper (Apr ‘13) • Stage 2: Validation of assessment methods (May ‘13) • Stage 3: PBS Assessment of existing fleet (Sep ‘13) • Stage 4: Draft Report (Nov ‘13) • Stage 5: Final Report (Jan ‘14)

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