Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 001 - ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Division 01 - Arkansas State Highway Commission
Rule 001.01.20-001 - Autonomous Vehicle Pilot Program Rules
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 001.01.20-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I. Introduction
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated (A.C.A.) § 27-51-2002, the Arkansas State Highway Commission (Commission) may approve a proposed autonomous vehicle pilot program submitted by a person. These rules are issued in accord with the statutory authority set out in subsection (d).
II. Definitions
(a) As used in these rules:
(1) "Automated driving system" means the
hardware and software that are collectively capable of performing the entire
dynamic driving task on a sustained basis, regardless of whether the automated
driving system is limited to a specific Operational Design Domain.
(A) An Operational Design Domain (ODD) is the
description of the specific operating domain(s) in which an automated function
or system is designed to properly operate, including but not limited to roadway
types, speed range, environmental conditions (weather, daytime/nighttime,
etc.), and other domain constraints.
(2) "Autonomous vehicle" means a vehicle
equipped with an automated driving system that can drive the vehicle for any
duration of time without the active physical control or monitoring of a human
operator.
(3) "Dynamic driving
task" means the real-time operational and tactical functions required to
operate a vehicle in on-road traffic, including without limitation the
operational functions of:
(A) Lateral vehicle
motion control via steering;
(B)
Longitudinal motion control via acceleration and deceleration;
(C) Monitoring of the driving environment
using object and event detection, recognition, classification, and response
preparation;
(D) Object and event
response execution;
(E) Maneuver
planning; and
(F) Lighting and
signaling operation designed to enhance conspicuity of the vehicle.
(4) "Dynamic driving task" does
not include the strategic functions of:
(A)
Trip scheduling; or
(B) Selection
of destinations and waypoints.
(5) "Fully autonomous vehicle" means a
vehicle equipped with an automated driving system designed to function as a
level four- "high automation" or level five- "full automation" system under
Society of Automobile Engineers "Taxonomy and Definitions for Terms Related to
Driving Automation Systems for On-Road Motor Vehicles and may be designed to
function solely by use of the automated driving system, or when the automated
driving system is not engaged, to permit operation by a human
operator.
(6) "Person" means every
natural person, firm, co-partnership, association, corporation, or any
political subdivision of the State of Arkansas, individually or collectively,
including all counties, municipal corporations, public transit authorities,
school districts, and special improvement districts.
(7) "Minimal risk condition" means a low-risk
operating mode in which a fully autonomous vehicle operating without a human
operator is brought to a complete stop upon experiencing a failure of the
vehicle's automated driving system that renders the vehicle unable to perform
the entire dynamic driving task.
(8) "Disengagement of the autonomous mode"
means a deactivation of the autonomous mode when a failure of the autonomous
technology is detected or when the safe operation of the vehicle requires that
a human operator that is physically in the vehicle or that is remotely located
takes control of the vehicle.
III. Application
(a) Any person seeking approval for an
autonomous vehicle pilot program shall submit to the Commission an application
providing the following information:
(1) A
statement of the commercial purpose of the autonomous vehicle pilot
program;
(2) The identification of
any additional requirements for proof of insurance under the Motor Vehicle
Safety Responsibility Act, A.C.A. §§
27-19-101 et
seq., and
27-22-101
et seq.;
(3) A statement
acknowledging that:
(A) The autonomous vehicle
or fully autonomous vehicle is capable of complying with all applicable traffic
and motor vehicle safety laws of this state and rules adopted by the Office of
Motor Vehicle, including without limitation the laws and rules concerning the
capability to safely negotiate railroad crossings unless an exemption for the
operation of autonomous vehicles or fully autonomous vehicles at railroad
crossings has been obtained from the owner of the railroad by the person
submitting the application;
(B) The
fully autonomous vehicle is capable of achieving a reasonably safe state or
"minimal risk condition" if a failure of the automated driving system occurs
that renders the automated driving system unable to perform the entire dynamic
driving task; and
(C) A fully
autonomous vehicle involved in a motor vehicle accident is capable of meeting
the requirements of A.C.A. §§
27-53-101,
27-53-102,
and
27-53-105.
(4) A description of how a fully
autonomous vehicle is capable of meeting the requirement of the statement
required in A.C.A. §
27-51-2002(b)(3)(C).
IV. Application Review, Approval, Denial, or Withdrawal of Approval
(a) Upon receipt of an application, the
Commission will refer it for consideration to the Director of the Arkansas
Department of Transportation.
(b)
An autonomous vehicle pilot program is automatically approved sixty days after
the date of submission of the application to Commission unless the Director
approves or denies the application prior to the end of the sixty
days.
(c) The Director will:
(1) Review the application, and approve or
deny the application based upon its compliance with these rules; and
(2) Notify the applicant of the decision in
writing.
(d) The
Director can withdraw approval of an autonomous vehicle pilot program at any
time for any reason. If approval of an autonomous vehicle pilot program is
withdrawn, the Director will notify the applicant of the decision in
writing.
(e) The applicable
administrative adjudication provisions of the Arkansas Administrative Procedure
Act found in A.C.A. §§
25-15-208
to -210, and §§
25-15-212
to -214, shall apply to a decision of the Director to deny an application or
withdraw approval of an application.
V. Operational Allowances and Limitations
(a) Upon approval of an autonomous vehicle
pilot program, a person may operate a maximum of three autonomous vehicles or
fully autonomous vehicles simultaneously on the streets and highways of this
State;
(b) During the first six
months of an approved autonomous vehicle pilot program, a human operator will
be required to be physically present in the vehicle while it is operating on
the streets and highways of this State;
(c) After completion of the first six months
of the autonomous vehicle pilot program, an application may be submitted to the
Commission to remove the requirement of a human operator to be physically
present in the vehicle while it is operating on the streets and highways of
this State providing the following information:
(1) A copy of the approved application for
the autonomous vehicle pilot program;
(2) Total number of trips
accomplished;
(3) Total number of
miles traveled;
(4) Total number of
times a disengagement of the autonomous mode occurred;
(5) A copy of all law enforcement accident
reports that have involved an autonomous vehicle operating under the autonomous
vehicle pilot program or a statement that no accidents have occurred that
involved an autonomous vehicle operating under the autonomous vehicle pilot
program; and
(d) The
review, approval, denial, or withdrawal of approval of the application to
remove the requirement of a human operator to be physically present in the
vehicle will be handled as noted in Section IV of these rules.
(e) Upon approval of an autonomous vehicle
pilot program that does not require a human operator to be physically present
in the vehicle, a person may operate autonomous vehicles or fully autonomous
vehicles that are not equipped with the following:
(1) Seat belts;
(2) A steering wheel; and
(3) A rearview mirror.
(f) If a vehicle operating under an
autonomous vehicle pilot program is involved in a serious injury or fatal
accident, the following actions will be taken:
(1) The person responsible for the autonomous
vehicle pilot program will notify the Director immediately;
(2) All vehicles operating under the
autonomous vehicle pilot program will cease operations until a review of the
accident can be completed;
(3) The
person responsible for the autonomous vehicle pilot program will submit the
following to the Director:
(A) A copy of the
accident report;
(B) A report of
actions taken by the human operator that was physically located within the
vehicle or actions taken by the human operator that was remotely located or a
statement that no actions were taken by a human operator;
(C) A description of actions taken to prevent
subsequent accidents;
(D) A request
to restart operations of the autonomous vehicle pilot program, if the person
responsible for the autonomous vehicle pilot program desires to do
so;
(4) The review,
approval, or denial of the application to restart the autonomous vehicle pilot
program will be handled as noted in Section IV of these rules.
VI. Reporting
(a) A report will be submitted to the
Director by January 31st for the previous calendar
year's operations providing the following information:
(1) A copy of the approved application for
the autonomous vehicle pilot program;
(2) Total number of trips
accomplished;
(3) Total number of
miles traveled;
(4) Total number of
times a disengagement of the autonomous mode occurred; and
(5) A copy of all law enforcement accident
reports that have involved an autonomous vehicle operating under the autonomous
vehicle pilot program or a statement that no accidents have occurred that
involved an autonomous vehicle operating under the autonomous vehicle pilot
program.
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