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This Week In AVs: Cruise Seeks OK For AV Deployment; NHTSA Watches Tesla FSD Rollout; And More
SAFE's weekly roundup of the top news in autonomous vehicle innovation and deployment.

The United States Must Develop Its CASE Supply Chain To Make Cruise AV Milestone Count
Cruise intends to be the first company to test its fully driverless vehicles on the dense city streets of San Francisco.

When is a steering wheel not just a steering wheel?
The exemption process is critical to allow for continued innovation in our transportation system and for continuing the dialogue between industry, government, and external stakeholders.

GM’s NHTSA Petition Opportunity for Key Public Input on AVs
Not only does GM's driverless car petition potentially represent a significant opportunity for public input on AVs, but the reaction to this petition will set precedents on NHTSA’s views and requirements for AV safety.

This Week in AVs: US DOT Forms Transport Tech Council; Cruise Plans to Double in Size by End-2019; and More
SAFE's weekly roundup of the top news in autonomous vehicle innovation and deployment.

This Week in AVs: California’s 2018 AV Disengagements Revealed; U.S. Slips in AV Readiness; and More
SAFE's weekly roundup of the top news in autonomous vehicle innovation and deployment.

This Week in AVs: Self-Driving Grocery Deliveries; PAVE Coalition Formed for AV Education; and More
SAFE's weekly roundup of the top news in autonomous vehicle innovation and deployment.

Autonomous Vehicles in 2019: Rise of Safety Assurance
From medicines to financial institutions, gaining public acceptance through safety assurance is critical. Responsible technology developers must learn to do the same for autonomous vehicles.

This Week in AVs: Trump Administration Considers AV Pilot Program; Ford Patents Video Game-Style Steering; Aurora Authorized for Pennsylvania Testing; and More
SAFE's weekly roundup of the top news in autonomous vehicle innovation and deployment.