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The Enemy of Good: Estimating the Cost of Waiting for Nearly Perfect Automated Vehicles
RAND Corporation, 2017 eISBN: 978-1-9774-0001-7 | Paper: 978-0-8330-9937-2 Library of Congress Classification TL152.8.K35 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 629.2
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
How safe should highly automated vehicles (HAVs) be before they are allowed on the roads for consumer use? In this report, RAND researchers use the RAND Model of Automated Vehicle Safety to compare road fatalities over time under a policy that allows HAVs to be deployed when their safety performance is just moderately better than human drivers and a policy that waits to deploy HAVs only once their performance is nearly perfect. See other books on: Automatic control | Automotive | Civil | Public Transportation | Safety measures See other titles from RAND Corporation |
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