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You are here: Home / News / Texas legislators hear TTI testimony on autonomous vehicle, safety issues

Texas legislators hear TTI testimony on autonomous vehicle, safety issues

Posted on December 7, 2016

Members of the Texas House Transportation Committee on December 7 heard updates on research related to two of the Committee’s priority interest areas. Ginger Goodin, Director of TTI’s Transportation Policy Research Center, briefed members on the topic of autonomous vehicles in the context of policy and regulation. Robert Wunderlich, Director of TTI’s Center for Transportation Safety, provided information on significant trends in roadway safety.

Ginger Goodin Testimony TxLege 12/7/2016
Ginger Goodin testifies before the Texas House Transportation Committee.

Goodin’s testimony was drawn from published and ongoing research and researchers’ observations, as well as policy guidance produced in September by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. One of the key objectives of the NHTSA guidance, Goodin told the Committee, is to ensure a consistent national framework for state-level regulation of highly automated vehicles for both testing and operation.

Robert Wunderlich Testimony TxLege 12/7/2016
Robert Wunderlich testifies before the Texas House Transportation Committee.

 

Wunderlich’s testimony drew from research conducted by TTI to assist in updating the Texas Strategic Highway Plan, first produced ten years ago. In addition to satisfying federal requirements, the plan identifies key safety needs and serves as a guide for investment decisions designed to reduce the frequency of deaths and injuries on Texas roadways.

 

 

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