December 20, 2024 Press Release

Alliance for Automotive Innovation Statement on AV STEP Proposal

Removes current cap on number of purpose-built AVs permitted to operate on U.S. roads 

Finally, a plan for a national AV deployment program

WASHINGTON, DC – Alliance for Automotive Innovation released the following statement on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) proposal to establish a national autonomous vehicle (AV) deployment program. 

The ADS-equipped Vehicle Safety, Transparency, and Evaluation Program (AV STEP) will provide a pathway to significantly expand the number of commercial AVs operating in the U.S.

Under current law, companies are permitted to operate no more than 2,500 purpose-built autonomous vehicles on roads at a given time. Purpose-built refers to vehicles created to exclusively operate autonomously (no steering wheel, accelerator, etc.). 

Contrast this with AVs operating on the roads today that use vehicles customized (retrofitted) with autonomous hardware and software. 

John Bozzella, president and CEO of Alliance for Automotive Innovation, said:

“AVs are operating on the roads and carrying passengers and goods in states across the country – right now – but federal law limits how many purpose-built AVs can operate at a time. An arbitrary cap of 2,500 vehicles is preventing progress on a safety and mobility technology with a lot of promise. 

“We’ve been critical of regulators for standing still on AVs. Why? Because we urgently need a regulatory framework for AVs in the U.S., so we don’t cede leadership to China and other countries. AV STEP is a positive step forward and a pathway to ramp up the number of AVs operating on the roads under the oversight of the country’s primary vehicle safety regulator.”

Almost four years ago, Alliance for Automotive Innovation recommended the establishment of a national pilot program for AV testing and deployment for NHTSA to gather necessary data for AV policymaking and provide the public with more exposure to the safety and technology benefits of autonomy. 

In 2018, the Trump administration announced a plan to create an AV deployment pilot program (much like today’s announcement). 

 
Additional resources:
Alliance for Automotive Innovation’s AV Roadmap available HERE
 
Recommendation: Establish a National AV Pilot Program
“[Department of Transportation] should establish a robust national pilot program for AV testing and deployment. Such a program would not only provide a venue to advance DOT research objectives relating to AVs, but also provide AV developers that choose to participate with an alternative pathway to AV testing and deployment. A focused pilot program carried out under DOT’s oversight could increase public exposure to the technology and provide the DOT with the data that it will need to create new safety regulations for AVs.”
 

July 26, 2023: Testimony before the U.S. House Innovation, Data, and Commerce Subcommittee available HERE.

July 24, 2023: Letter to the White House, Transportation Department and Commerce Department available HERE.

 
About Alliance for Automotive Innovation
From the manufacturers producing most vehicles sold in the U.S. to autonomous vehicle innovators to equipment suppliers, battery producers and semiconductor makers – Alliance for Automotive Innovation represents the full auto industry, a sector supporting 10 million American jobs and five percent of the economy. Active in Washington, D.C. and all 50 states, the association is committed to a cleaner, safer and smarter personal transportation future. www.autosinnovate.org