The Future of Driving - Automated But Is the World Ready?
Welcome to a future where cars drive themselves, but regulations struggle to keep up!
It's an exciting time in the automotive industry. While tech giants and car manufacturers are fighting in a race to produce the most advanced automated car, lawmakers are scrambling to keep up.
The international and EU scenes are currently in turmoil. Between 2023 and 2025, we are expected to dive deep into a maelstrom of regulatory discussions. This is not just a debate about how a car should turn left. It's a discussion about safety, innovation and progress.
But here comes the most exciting part! A new project, the Automated Driving Regulation Network, is here to save the day. Its purpose? To create a bridge between dynamic technology companies and the authorities that scrutinize them. Through quarterly roundtables with experts from all corners of the industry, the project aims to:
- Solve the mystery of interpreting current and future regulations.
- Keep an eye on global movements and new initiatives in the field.
- Become a voice for change, influencing both international and Swedish legislation.
- Prepare our cities and countryside for the new automated landscape.