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This Week in AV News: Week of May 18

By Eric Tanenblatt and Walker Boothe
May 18, 2026
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Doctors Frame Autonomous Vehicles as a Public Health Issue

A growing number of medical professionals are arguing that autonomous vehicles should be viewed not only as a transportation technology, but also as a major public health opportunity. Advocates point to the potential for self-driving systems to significantly reduce traffic fatalities, injuries, and impaired driving incidents caused by human error. The push adds a new voice to the ongoing national debate around AV deployment as Congress and state legislatures continue discussing regulatory frameworks. Supporters believe framing the technology through a public health lens could accelerate broader political and public support for deployment. The discussion also reflects a broader effort by the AV industry to shift public perception from convenience-focused messaging toward safety and societal benefits.

Read more: Axios

New Jersey Advances Driverless Vehicle Pilot Program

A New Jersey Senate panel has advanced legislation that would establish a three-year pilot program for autonomous vehicles within the state. The proposal is designed to allow regulators and transportation officials to evaluate the safety and operational impacts of driverless vehicles before broader commercialization occurs. Lawmakers say the pilot program would help the state prepare for future autonomous mobility while maintaining oversight and accountability standards. The bill reflects growing momentum among northeastern states to establish AV frameworks rather than waiting for comprehensive federal action. If approved, the program could position New Jersey as an early testing ground for autonomous passenger and logistics operations in the region.

Read more: New Jersey Monitor

San Francisco Residents Grow More Comfortable With Robotaxis

New polling data shows that San Francisco residents are becoming increasingly comfortable with autonomous vehicles operating on city streets. According to the survey, more residents now view self-driving cars positively than negatively, though many still remain conflicted about the technology’s long-term impacts. Support was strongest among younger voters, men, and residents with college degrees, while skepticism remained higher among progressives and older residents. Concerns continue around traffic congestion, labor displacement, and emergency response coordination, but familiarity appears to be improving public acceptance over time. Industry observers note that this gradual normalization may become one of the most important factors influencing AV expansion into additional urban markets.

Read more: San Francisco Chronicle

Pentagon Officials Warn About Autonomous Vehicle Threats

Defense officials are increasingly focused on the risks posed by the rapid proliferation of autonomous vehicle technologies across both civilian and military environments. Officials warned that adversaries could leverage commercially available autonomous systems for surveillance, logistics disruption, or other asymmetric threats. The Department of Defense is now exploring how to better monitor, regulate, and defend against autonomous platforms operating in sensitive environments. The discussion highlights how autonomous technologies are becoming a national security issue in addition to a transportation and economic issue. As autonomous systems become cheaper and more accessible globally, defense agencies are expected to place greater emphasis on counter-autonomy strategies and detection capabilities.

Read more: US Department of Defense

China Continues Expanding Autonomous Vehicle Ambitions

Chinese officials and industry leaders continue to position autonomous vehicles as a central part of the country’s long-term technology and economic strategy. The country is rapidly expanding pilot zones, smart road infrastructure, and commercial testing programs aimed at accelerating deployment of both passenger AVs and autonomous freight systems. Policymakers have also emphasized the importance of integrating artificial intelligence development with next-generation transportation systems. China’s aggressive investment strategy is increasing competitive pressure on US and European firms seeking leadership in the global AV market. Analysts expect the country to remain one of the most influential players in shaping the future pace and scale of autonomous mobility adoption worldwide.

Read more: Global Times

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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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Walker Boothe

About Walker Boothe

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

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