Zero Roadway Deaths Means Seeing Everything Sooner, Clearer and Farther with Breakthrough Technology
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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
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Achieving zero roadway deaths is necessary for universal adoption of autonomous driving and is the objective of the recently released U.S. National Roadway Safety Strategy.
Key Points:
- Achieving zero roadway deaths is necessary for universal adoption of autonomous driving and is the objective of the recently released U.S. National Roadway Safety Strategy.
- NPS achieved pilot scale proof-of-concept of the core sensor element required for zero roadway deaths at a Northern California airfield in December 2021.
- "Based on principles from physics and information theory, it is possible for sensors to see well enough to enable zero roadway deaths.
- "The key question for companies developing autonomous driving systems should be 'What must be true to get to zero roadway deaths?'"