Federal Highway Administration National Dialogue on Highway Automation: November 14-15, 2018 Infrastructure Design and Safety Workshop SummaryOverviewAutomated vehicles (AVs) have the potential to transform the Nation's roadways. They could increase vehicle safety, improve transportation system efficiency, and enhance mobility for many people who may be unable to drive today. Although they offer a wide range of benefits, they may also introduce uncertainty for the agencies responsible for the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Nation's roadway infrastructure. In June 2018, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) initiated the National Dialogue on Highway Automation (National Dialogue), a series of meetings held across the country to facilitate information sharing and engage the transportation community in a conversation on how to safely and efficiently integrate automated vehicles into the road network. A diverse group of stakeholders provided input on key issues regarding automation. This input will help inform future and existing FHWA research, policies, and programs. The National Dialogue series consisted of six national workshops each held in a different location and focused on a unique topic: policy and planning, data and digital infrastructure, freight, operations, and infrastructure design and safety. The workshop series kicked off with an introductory webinar in May 2018. More information about the webinar and meetings is available on the FHWA National Dialogue on Highway Automation website.1 Workshop ObjectivesThe FHWA identified several objectives for the workshop series, as follows.
Infrastructure Design and Safety WorkshopThe FHWA conducted a National Dialogue workshop on November 14-15, 2018, in Dallas, Texas. This workshop focused on the implications of AVs for the design and management of the roadway infrastructure and safety. Over 140 transportation stakeholders from industry, government, academia, and associations participated. This document summarizes key themes that participants raised throughout the breakout sessions. The views in this document reflect participants' inputs and do not represent official positions, policies, or statements on behalf of FHWA or the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). 1 https://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/automationdialogue/index.htm. [ Return to Note 1 ] |
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