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This Week in AV News

By Eric Tanenblatt, Peter Stockburger, and Walker Boothe
April 8, 2024
  • Autonomous Vehicles
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Waymo partners with Uber Eats; Begins testing in Washington, DC

Waymo, a prominent player in autonomous vehicle technology under Alphabet Inc., has commenced testing its self-driving cars on the streets of Washington, DC, marking a significant stride towards integrating autonomous technology into urban environments.  Concurrently, Waymo has expanded its service horizon beyond transportation to include food delivery, partnering with Uber Eats to dispatch orders via its self-driving vehicles.  This dual initiative showcases Waymo’s confidence in its technology and highlights the versatility of autonomous systems to revolutionize not only transportation but also various sectors such as food delivery.

  • Waymo self-driving cars are delivering Uber Eats orders for first time
  • Could robotaxis soon come to DC? Waymo begins testing self-driving cars in the District

New York City Contemplates the Role of Driverless Cars

As autonomous vehicle technology continues to advance, New York City grapples with the implications of integrating driverless cars into its urban landscape.  Despite potential benefits such as reduced congestion and improved safety, policymakers and residents express concerns about the impact on jobs, infrastructure, and public safety.  The debate surrounding the adoption of autonomous vehicles underscores the need for comprehensive regulation and public engagement to ensure a smooth transition to a driverless future.  Read more

Addressing Resistance to Self-Driving Cars

In a recent article published by Harvard Business Review, experts delve into strategies automakers can employ to overcome resistance to self-driving cars.  Despite the promise of enhanced safety and efficiency, widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles faces skepticism and apprehension from consumers and stakeholders.  By addressing concerns related to trust, control, and regulatory uncertainty, automakers can build confidence in autonomous technology and pave the way for its acceptance and integration into mainstream transportation systems.  Read more

Kentucky Legislation Paves the Way for Autonomous Vehicles

Kentucky lawmakers pass House Bill 7, allowing for the phased addition of autonomous vehicles (AVs) to the state’s roads.  The legislation marks a significant milestone in Kentucky’s efforts to embrace emerging technologies and position itself as a leader in autonomous transportation.  With clear guidelines and a structured approach to integration, Kentucky aims to capitalize on the economic and societal benefits of AVs while prioritizing safety and regulatory compliance.  Read more | More details

Autonomous Semi-Trucks: Navigating Jobs and Regulation

The emergence of autonomous semi-trucks raises questions about the future of trucking jobs and regulatory frameworks.  While proponents highlight the potential for increased efficiency and safety, concerns linger regarding job displacement and the need for updated regulations to govern autonomous commercial vehicles.  As the industry grapples with these challenges, stakeholders emphasize the importance of collaboration between policymakers, industry players, and labor representatives to ensure a smooth transition to autonomous trucking.  Read more

NYC Grants Autonomous Robotaxi Safety Driver Permit

New York City takes a significant step towards embracing autonomous transportation by granting a safety driver permit to an autonomous robotaxi service.  Spearheaded by Mayor Eric Adams, the initiative aims to enhance mobility options while prioritizing safety and regulatory compliance.  The issuance of the permit marks a milestone in New York City’s journey towards integrating autonomous vehicles into its transportation network, signaling a new era of innovation and mobility in the Big Apple.  Read more

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Eric Tanenblatt

About Eric Tanenblatt

Eric Tanenblatt is the Global Chair of Public Policy and Regulation of Dentons, the world's largest law firm. He also leads the firm's US Public Policy Practice, leveraging his three decades of experience at the very highest levels of the federal and state governments.

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Peter Stockburger

About Peter Stockburger

Peter Stockburger is the office managing partner for the Firm’s San Diego office, a member of the Firm’s Venture Technology and Emerging Growth Companies group, and co-lead of the Firm’s Autonomous Vehicle practice. With a focus on data privacy and security, Peter works with clients of all sizes and maturity to build and shore up their privacy and security programs, deploy technology, enhance compliance and stakeholder confidence, take new products to market, work through data governance and retention challenges, navigate workplace disputes, and harness emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

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Walker Boothe

About Walker Boothe

Walker Boothe is an associate managing director in Dentons’ Public Policy and Regulation practice.

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