California's DMV Has Issued Permits For Baidu To Begin Testing Driverless Vehicles
California's DMV Has Issued Permits For Baidu To Begin Testing Driverless Vehicles
BY TYLER DURDEN FRIDAY, JAN 29, 2021 - 23:40
While Tesla allows any
old random driver to act as a human beta tester for its "full
self driving" (whatever that even means anymore), the California
Department of Motor Vehicles has officially issued an actual permit to
Baidu USA to begin testing driverless vehicles on public roads in Sunnyvale,
California.
The agency made the
announcement in a press release issued on Wednesday,
stating that "while Baidu has had state authority to test autonomous
vehicles with safety drivers since 2016, the new permit allows the company to
test three autonomous vehicles without a driver behind the wheel on specified
streets within Sunnyvale, located in Santa Clara County."
According to the
release, Baidu's vehicles "are designed to operate on roads with
posted speed limits not exceeding 45 miles per hour." Testing is allowed
to be done at all times during day and night, but won't take place during
"heavy fog or rain".
The release also notes what companies need in order to qualify for such driverless testing permits.
- Providing
evidence of insurance or a bond equal to $5 million.
- Verifying
vehicles are capable of operating without a driver, meet federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards or have an exemption from the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, and is a SAE Level 4 or
5 vehicle.
- Confirming
vehicles have been tested under controlled conditions that simulate the
planned area of operation.
- Notifying
local governments of planned testing in the area.
- Developing
a Law Enforcement Interaction Plan that provides information to law
enforcement and other first responders on how to interact with test
vehicles.
- Continuously
monitoring the status of test vehicles.
- Training
remote operators on the technology being tested.
"Driverless
testing permit holders must also report to the DMV any collisions involving a
driverless test vehicle within 10 days and submit an annual report of
disengagements," the release states. According to the DMV site, as of January 27, 2021, they have
issued Autonomous Vehicle Driverless Testing Permits to just six entities.
Noticeably, Tesla is absent from the list, which includes Autox Technologies,
Baidu, Cruise, Nuro, Waymo and Zoox.
The CA Department of Motor Vehicles developed its Autonomous Vehicle Tester Program in 2014 "to allow manufacturers to test autonomous vehicles with a human in the driver seat." In 2018, the agency established the Autonomous Vehicle Driverless Tester Program for manufacturers to test their technology without a driver.
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