French safety agency La Sécurité Routière has proposed that autonomous vehicles (AVs) should be made to pass a standard driving test before deployment on roads – according to a report by The European Traffic Police Network (TISPOL).
 
Through the proposed test, AVs would be set to autopilot mode and be required to participate in a driving examination. Manoeuvres, different driving speeds, parking and navigation would all be under scrutiny.
      
  
           
                          
                April 11, 2018
              
            
                          
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                French safety agency La Sécurité Routière has proposed that autonomous vehicles (AVs) should be made to pass a standard driving test before deployment on roads – according to a %$Linker:  2   External      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />   0   0   0   link-external    report    false   https://www.tispol.org/content/2018/04/07/12/26/france-make-self-driving-cars-pass-test-says-agency   false   false %>by The European Traffic Police Network (650   TISPOL).
 
Through the proposed test, AVs would be set to autopilot mode and be required to participate in a driving examination. Manoeuvres, different driving speeds, parking and navigation would all be under scrutiny.
 
An agency spokesperson said: “We expect human drivers to learn and submit to the rules of the road. Why not require the same of cars?”
 
 
      
    Through the proposed test, AVs would be set to autopilot mode and be required to participate in a driving examination. Manoeuvres, different driving speeds, parking and navigation would all be under scrutiny.
An agency spokesperson said: “We expect human drivers to learn and submit to the rules of the road. Why not require the same of cars?”
    



