83_FR_6178 83 FR 6148 - Removing Regulatory Barriers for Vehicles With Automated Driving Systems

83 FR 6148 - Removing Regulatory Barriers for Vehicles With Automated Driving Systems

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 30 (February 13, 2018)

Page Range6148-6152
FR Document2018-02895

NHTSA is announcing a public meeting as part of the Agency's effort to seek public comments to identify any regulatory barriers in the existing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) to the testing, compliance certification, and compliance verification of vehicles with Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) and certain unconventional interior designs. The Agency published a Federal Register Notice of Request for Comments (RFC) titled Removing Regulatory Barriers for Vehicles with Automated Driving Systems on January 18, 2018, that included specific questions for which the Agency seeks comment (83 FR 2607, Docket No. NHTSA-2018-0009). NHTSA is holding this public meeting to present to the public a summary of the RFC and activities underway at NHTSA and across the industry regarding the identification and removal of barriers that might impede safe deployment of ADSs. This material is intended to better inform the public as they prepare comments in response to the RFC. Public comments are welcome at this meeting, but all should be oral, and any supporting presentations or materials should be submitted to the docket for consideration.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

49 CFR Part 571

[Docket No. NHTSA-2018-0009]


Removing Regulatory Barriers for Vehicles With Automated Driving 
Systems

AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), U.S. 
Department of Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Request for comment; public meeting.

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SUMMARY: NHTSA is announcing a public meeting as part of the Agency's 
effort to seek public comments to identify any regulatory barriers in 
the existing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) to the 
testing, compliance certification, and compliance verification of 
vehicles with Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) and certain 
unconventional interior designs. The Agency published a Federal 
Register Notice of Request for Comments (RFC) titled Removing 
Regulatory Barriers for Vehicles with Automated Driving Systems on 
January 18, 2018, that included specific questions for which the Agency 
seeks comment (83 FR 2607, Docket No. NHTSA-2018-0009). NHTSA is 
holding this public meeting to present to the public a summary of the 
RFC and activities underway at NHTSA and across the industry regarding 
the identification and removal of barriers that might impede safe 
deployment of ADSs. This material is intended to better inform the 
public as they prepare comments in response to the RFC. Public comments 
are welcome at this meeting, but all should be oral, and any supporting 
presentations or materials should be submitted to the docket for 
consideration.

DATES: NHTSA will hold the public meeting on March 6, 2018, in 
Washington, DC. The meeting will start at 10 a.m. and continue until 
3:30 p.m., EST. Check-in (through security) will begin at 9 a.m. 
Attendees should arrive early enough to enable them to go through 
security by 9:50 a.m.

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ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the U.S. Department of 
Transportation headquarters building located at 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE, Washington, DC 20590 (Green Line Metro Station at Navy Yard) in the 
Conference Center. This facility is accessible to individuals with 
disabilities. The meeting will also be webcast live, and a link to the 
actual webcast will be available on NHTSA's technical ADSs website 
https://www.nhtsa.gov/manufacturers/automated-driving-systems.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions about the public 
meeting, please contact us at [email protected] or Debbie Sweet at 
[email protected], 202-366-7179.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Registration is encouraged for all attendees. Attendees should 
register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NHTSABarriers by March 2, 
2018. Please provide name, affiliation, and email, indicate if you wish 
to offer remarks (speaking would be limited to 10 minutes per person), 
and please indicate whether you are requesting specific accommodations. 
Space is limited, so advanced registration is encouraged.
    Although attendees will be given the opportunity to offer comments, 
the Agency is limiting comments to oral only. We may not be able to 
accommodate all attendees who wish to make oral comments and will 
arrange the speakers on a first-come, first-served basis. However, if 
time does not allow for all comments during the meeting, comments may 
be submitted to the docket and will carry the same weight during review 
and analysis.
    Should it be necessary to cancel the meeting due to inclement 
weather or other emergency, NHTSA will take all available measures to 
notify registered participants.
    NHTSA will conduct the public meeting informally, and technical 
rules of evidence will not apply. We will arrange for a written 
transcript of the meeting and keep the official record open for 30 days 
after the meeting to allow submission of supplemental information. You 
may make arrangements for copies of the transcripts directly with the 
court reporter, and the transcript will also be posted in the docket 
when it becomes available. The webcast will be recorded and posted to 
the NHTSA website as well.
    Written Comments: Written statements and supporting information 
submitted during the comment period will be considered with the same 
weight as oral comments and supporting information presented at the 
public meeting. Please submit all written comments no later than April 
5, 2018, by any of the following methods:
     Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting 
comments.
     Mail: Docket Management Facility: U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building Ground Floor, 
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West 
Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001, between 
9 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday, except Federal Holidays.
     Fax: 202-366-1767.
    Instructions: All submissions must include the agency name and 
docket number. Note that all comments received will be posted without 
change to http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal 
information provided. Please see the Privacy Act discussion below.
    Docket: For access to the docket go to http://www.regulations.gov 
at any time or to 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building, Ground 
Floor, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., 
Monday through Friday, except Federal Holidays. Telephone: 202-366-
9826.
    Privacy Act: Anyone can search the electronic form of all comments 
received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual 
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf 
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's 
complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register published on 
April 11, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 70; Pages 19477-78), or you may visit 
http://www.regulations.gov/privacyNotice.
    Confidential Business Information: If you wish to submit any 
information under a claim of confidentiality, you should submit three 
copies of your complete submission, including the information you claim 
to be confidential business information to the Chief Counsel, NHTSA, at 
the address given under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. In addition, 
you should submit two copies from which you have deleted the claimed 
confidential business information, to Docket Management at the address 
given above. When you send a comment containing information claimed to 
be confidential business information, you should submit a cover letter 
setting forth the information specified in our confidential business 
information regulation (49 CFR part 512).
    Background: NHTSA wants to avoid impeding progress with unnecessary 
or unintended regulatory barriers to motor vehicles that have Automated 
Driving Systems (ADSs) and unconventional designs, especially those 
with unconventional interior designs. To enable vehicles with ADSs and 
with unconventional interiors while maintaining those existing safety 
requirements that will be needed and appropriate for those vehicles, 
NHTSA is developing plans and proposals for removing or modifying 
existing regulatory barriers to testing and compliance certification in 
those areas for which existing data and knowledge are sufficient to 
support decision-making. In other areas, plans and proposals cannot be 
developed until the completion of near-term research to determine how 
to revise the test procedures for those vehicles.
    Part of NHTSA's responsibility in carrying out its safety mission 
is not only to develop and set new safety standards for new motor 
vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, but also to modify existing 
standards as necessary to respond to changing circumstances such as the 
introduction of new technologies. Examples of previous technological 
transitions that triggered the need to adapt and/or replace 
requirements in the FMVSS include the replacing of analog dashboards by 
digital ones, the replacing of mechanical control systems by electronic 
ones, and the first production of electric vehicles in appreciable 
numbers. The existing FMVSS can be found in the Code of Federal 
Regulations at 49 CFR part 571.
    Almost all of NHTSA's FMVSS were developed and established well 
before ADS vehicles became a practicable possibility. As a result, the 
minimum performance requirements and test procedures in many of the 
FMVSS are based on assumptions about drivers occupying and controlling 
the vehicle. If a vehicle is designed so that only an ADS can control 
it rather than the human driver, and vehicle designers modify the 
passenger compartment, then many of the original assumptions will 
likely be invalid for that vehicle, and some may be problematic from a 
testing perspective.
    Meeting and Draft Agenda: This public meeting is being held during 
the open comment period. The meeting is intended to present information 
regarding the RFC, questions of interest, activities within NHTSA with 
respect to barrier removal and activities external to NHTSA regarding 
barrier removal. This information will in turn provide more

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thorough background for those submitting comments to the RFC. Following 
presentations by NHTSA and various stakeholders, the public will have 
an opportunity to provide remarks. Individuals who register to speak at 
the Public Meeting will have 10 minutes to present oral remarks to 
NHTSA staff. Clarification questions may be asked of the presenters. 
Those registered to provide remarks will have the first opportunity to 
speak. The meeting agenda follows:

9:00-9:55 a.m.--Arrival/Check-In
9:55-10:00 a.m.--Meeting Logistics
10:00-10:05 a.m.--Welcome Remarks
10:05-10:20 a.m.--NHTSA Remark Regarding RFC
10:20-10:50 a.m.--Presentation of NHTSA/VTTI Research
10:50-11:00 a.m.--Questions for NHTSA/VTTI
11:00-11:50 a.m.--Presentation of Industry Activities
11:50 a.m.-12:00 p.m.--Questions for Industry
12:00-1:00 p.m.--Lunch
1:00-2:15 p.m.--Comments from Registered Attendees
2:15-2:30 p.m.--Break
2:30-3:30 p.m.--Comments from Registered Attendees

    Specific Guiding Questions: To help guide NHTSA's research to 
address testing and self-certification issues, we seek comments on the 
topics below (the same questions as presented in the Request for 
Comments). The Agency urges that, where possible, comments be supported 
by data and analysis to increase their usefulness. Please clearly 
indicate the source of such data.

A. Barriers to Testing, Certification, and Compliance Verification

    1. What are the different categories of barriers that the FMVSS 
potentially create to the testing, certification and compliance 
verification of a new ADS vehicle lacking manual driving controls? 
Examples of barrier categories include the following:
    a. Test procedures that cannot be conducted for vehicles with ADSs 
and with innovative interior designs; and
    b. performance requirements that may serve a reduced safety purpose 
or even no safety purpose at all for vehicles with ADSs and thus 
potentially impose more cost and more restrictions on design than are 
warranted.
    The first of the above categories is the primary focus of this 
document. However, the Agency seeks comments on both categories of 
barriers. If you believe that there are still other barrier categories, 
please identify them.
    2. NHTSA requests comments on the statement made in NHTSA's 
February 2016 letter of interpretation to Google: That if a FMVSS lacks 
a test procedure that is suitable for the Agency's use in verifying a 
manufacturer's certification of compliance with a provision in that 
FMVSS, the manufacturer cannot validly certify the compliance of its 
vehicles with that provision. Do commenters agree that each of the 
standards identified in the letter as needing to be amended before 
manufacturers can certify compliance with it must be amended in order 
to permit certification? Why or why not? If there are other solutions, 
please describe them.
    3. Do you agree (or disagree) that the FMVSS provisions identified 
in the Volpe report or Google letter as posing barriers to testing and 
certification are, in fact, barriers? Please explain why.
    4. Do commenters think there are FMVSS provisions that pose 
barriers to testing and certification of innovative new vehicle 
designs, but were not covered in the Volpe report or Google letter? If 
so, what are they, how do they pose barriers, and how do you believe 
NHTSA should consider addressing them?
    5. Are there ways to solve the problems that may be posed by any of 
these FMVSS provisions without conducting additional research? If so, 
what are they and why do you believe that no further research is 
necessary? For example, can some apparent problems be solved through 
interpretation? If so, which ones?
    6. Similarly, are there ways to solve the problems that may be 
posed by any of these FMVSS provisions without rulemaking? For example, 
can some apparent problems be solved through interpretation without 
either additional research or through rulemaking? If so, which ones?
    7. In contrast, if a commenter believes that legislation might be 
necessary to enable NHTSA to remove a barrier identified by the 
commenter, please explain why, and please identify the specific 
existing law that the commenter thinks should be changed and describe 
how it should be changed. If there are associated regulations that the 
commenter believes should be changed, please identify the specific CFR 
citation and explain why they need to be changed.
    8. Many FMVSS contain test procedures that are based on the assumed 
presence of a human driver and will therefore likely need to be amended 
to accommodate vehicles that cannot be driven by humans. Other FMVSS 
test procedures may seem, based on a plain reading of their language, 
to accommodate vehicles that cannot be driven by humans, but it may 
nevertheless be unclear how NHTSA (or a manufacturer attempting to 
self-certify to the test) would instruct the vehicle to perform the 
test as written.
    a. Do commenters believe that these procedures should apply to a 
vehicle that cannot be driven by a human? If so, why? If there are data 
to support this position, please provide it.
    b. If not, can NHTSA test in some other manner? Please identify the 
alternative manner and explain why it would be appropriate.
    9. What research would be necessary to determine how to instruct a 
vehicle with an ADS, but without manual means of control, to follow a 
driving test procedure? Is it possible to develop a single approach to 
inputting these ``instructions'' in a manner applicable to all vehicle 
designs and all FMVSS, or will the approach need to vary? If so, why 
and how? If commenters believe there is a risk of gaming, what would 
that risk be and how could it be reduced or prevented?
    10. In lieu of the approaches suggested in questions 8 and 9, is 
there an alternative means of demonstrating equivalent level of safety 
that is reliable, objective and practicable?
    11. For FMVSS that include test procedures that assume a human 
driver is seated in a certain seating position (for example, procedures 
that assess whether a rearview mirror provides an image in the correct 
location), should NHTSA simply amend the FMVSS to require, for 
instance, that ``driver's seat'' requirements apply to any front 
seating position? If so, please explain why. If not, what research 
would need to be conducted to determine how NHTSA should amend those 
requirements?
    12. A variety of FMVSS require safety-related dashboard telltales 
and other displays, if provided, to be visible to a human driver and 
controls to be within reach of that driver. Generally speaking, is 
there a safety need for the telltales and other displays in Table 1 and 
2 of FMVSS No. 101 to be visible to any of the occupants in vehicles 
without manual driving controls? Commenters are requested to provide 
their own list of the telltales and other displays they believe are 
most relevant to meeting any potential safety need in those vehicles. 
For each item on that list, please answer the following questions:
    a. Should the telltale or other display be required to be visible 
to one or more vehicle occupants in vehicles without manual driving 
controls?
    b. If there is a need for continued visibility, to the occupant(s) 
of which seating position(s) should the telltale or other display be 
visible?

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    c. Does the answer to the question about the continued need for a 
telltale or other display to be visible to the occupant of a vehicle 
without manual driving controls change if a manufacturer equips the 
vehicle with a device like an ``emergency stop button''? Why or why 
not?
    d. Would the informational safety needs of the occupants of 
vehicles with ADSs differ depending on whether the vehicle has a full 
set of manual driving controls, just an emergency stop button, or no 
controls whatsoever?
    e. Conversely, if a vehicle is designed such that it can be driven 
only by an ADS, does the ADS need to be provided with some or all the 
same information currently required to be provided for a human driver? 
For example, does the ADS need to know if the tires are underinflated? 
Why or why not?
    f. If commenters believe that it would enhance safety if a 
vehicle's ADS were required to receive information similar to some or 
all of that currently required to be provided to human drivers by 
telltales and other displays, what research needs to be conducted to 
develop the kinds of objective and practicable performance requirements 
or test procedures that would enable manufacturers and the Agency to 
evaluate whether that information was provided to and understood by the 
ADS?
    13. If NHTSA is going to conduct research to determine whether 
there is any safety need for the occupants of fully self-driving 
vehicles to continue to have any access to any of the non-driving 
controls (e.g., controls for windshield washer/wiper system, turn 
signals, and lights) in a vehicle without manual driving controls, what 
should that research include and how should NHTSA conduct it?
    a. If there is a safety need for the occupants of fully self-
driving vehicles to have access to any of the existing vehicle non-
driving controls, please identify those controls and explain the safety 
need.
    b. Do commenters believe that research should be conducted to 
determine whether any additional controls (such as an emergency stop 
button) might be necessary for safety or public acceptance if manual 
driving controls are removed from fully-self-driving vehicles? Why or 
why not, and what is the basis for your belief?
    c. If NHTSA is going to conduct research to determine whether there 
is any safety need for the occupants of fully self-driving vehicles to 
continue to be able to control exterior lighting like turn signals and 
headlamp beam switching devices, what should that research include and 
how should NHTSA conduct it? Separately, if NHTSA is going to conduct 
research on what exterior lighting continues to be needed for safety 
when a human is not driving, what should that research include and how 
should NHTSA conduct it?
    14. If NHTSA is going to conduct research to determine whether 
there is a safety need for the occupants of vehicles with ADSs, but 
without manual driving controls, to be able to see to the side and 
behind those vehicles using mirrors or cameras, what should that 
research include and how should NHTSA conduct it? Separately, if NHTSA 
is going to conduct research to determine how NHTSA would test the 
ability of a vehicle's ADS to ``see'' around and behind the vehicle as 
well as (or better than) a human driver would, what should that 
research include and how should NHTSA conduct it?
    15. Do the FMVSS create testing and certification issues for 
vehicles with ADSs other than those discussed above? If so, which FMVSS 
do so and why do you believe they present such issues? For example, 
FMVSS No. 108, ``Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment,'' 
could potentially pose obstacles to certifying the compliance of a 
vehicle that uses exterior lighting and messaging, through words or 
symbols, to communicate to nearby pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists, 
such as at a 4-way stop intersection, the vehicle's awareness of their 
presence and the vehicle's willingness to cede priority of movement to 
any of those people. If research is needed to eliminate the barriers in 
an appropriate way, please describe the research and explain why it is 
needed. Are there other lighting issues that should be considered? For 
example, what lighting will be needed to ensure the proper functioning 
of the different types of vehicle sensors, especially cameras whose 
functions include reading traffic control signs?
    16. If occupants of vehicles with ADSs, especially those without 
manual driving controls, are less likely to sit in what is now called 
the driver's seating position or are less likely to sit in seats that 
are facing forward, how should these factors affect existing 
requirements for crashworthiness safety features?
    17. If vehicles with ADSs have emergency controls that can be 
accessed through unconventional means, such as a smart phone or multi-
purpose display and have unconventional interiors, how should the 
Agency address those controls?
    18. Are there any specific regulatory barriers related to small 
businesses that NHTSA should consider, specifically those that may help 
facilitate small business participation in this emerging technology?

B. Research Needed To Address Those Barriers and NHTSA's Role in 
Conducting It

    19. For issues about FMVSS barriers that NHTSA needs research to 
resolve, do commenters believe that there are specific items that would 
be better addressed through research by outside stakeholders, such as 
industry or research organizations, instead of by NHTSA itself?
    a. Which issues is industry better equipped to undertake on its 
own, and why? Which issues are research organizations or other 
stakeholders better equipped to undertake on their own, and why?
    b. What research is needed to determine which types of safety 
performance metrics should be used to evaluate a particular safety 
capability and to develop a test procedure for evaluating how well a 
vehicle performs in terms of those metrics?
    c. Which questions is NHTSA better equipped to undertake and why? 
For example, would NHTSA, as the regulator, be the more appropriate 
party to conduct research needed to determine what performance 
threshold to require vehicles to meet with respect to that metric? Why 
or why not?
    d. What research has industry, research organizations, and other 
stakeholders done related to barriers to testing and certification? 
What research are they planning to do? With respect to research planned 
but not yet completed, please identify the research and state the 
expected starting and end dates for that research.
    e. How can NHTSA, industry, states, research organizations, and 
other stakeholders work together to ensure that, if the research on 
these issues were eventually to lead to rulemaking, it is done with the 
rigor and thoroughness that NHTSA would need to meet its statutory 
obligations, regardless of who performs it (e.g., done in a manner that 
enables the Agency to ensure that FMVSS are and remain objective and 
practicable, and continue to meet the need for safety)?
    20. For the issues identified above or by commenters, which merit 
the most attention? How should the Agency prioritize its research and 
any follow-on rulemakings to remove the barriers to testing and 
certification?
    21. Correcting barriers associated with the track testing of motor 
vehicles will

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be particularly challenging. Examples of such barriers follow:
    a. FMVSS No. 126 specifies the use of an automated steering machine 
that depends on a vehicle's steering wheel to steer vehicles when they 
are tested for compliance. NHTSA will need to determine how to amend 
the standard to enable the Agency to conduct stability control testing 
in vehicles that lack a steering wheel. Further, if NHTSA is going to 
conduct research to consider how to change the ``sine with dwell'' test 
procedure for FMVSS No. 126 so that steering wheel angle need not be 
measured at the steering wheel in determining compliance with the 
standard, what should that research include and how should NHTSA 
conduct it?
    b. If NHTSA is going to conduct research to develop a performance 
test to verify how a vehicle is activating its service brakes, what 
should that research include and how should NHTSA conduct it? If NHTSA 
is going to conduct research to determine whether there continues to be 
a safety need to maintain a human-operable service brake, what should 
that research include and how should NHTSA conduct it?
    22. Are there industry standards, existing or in development, that 
may be suitable for incorporation by reference by NHTSA in accordance 
with the standards provisions of the National Technology Transfer and 
Advancement Act of 1995 and Office of Management and Budget Circular A-
119, ``Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary 
Consensus Standards and Conformity Assessment Activities?''

    Issued in Washington, DC, under authority delegated by 49 CFR 
1.95.
Nathaniel Beuse,
Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety Research.
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                                                  perjury as to their qualifications.                     available to the public without charge,               Federal Communications Commission.
                                                  Eligibility to participate in bidding is                providing a low-cost mechanism for                    Gary D. Michaels,
                                                  based on an applicant’s short-form                      small businesses to conduct research                  Deputy Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access
                                                  application and certifications, as well as              prior to and throughout the auction.                  Division, WTB.
                                                  its upfront payment. In the second                      Prior to and at the close of Auction 99,              [FR Doc. 2018–03025 Filed 2–12–18; 8:45 am]
                                                  phase of the process, winning bidders                   the Bureaus will post public notices on               BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                  file a more comprehensive long-form                     the Auctions website, which articulate
                                                  application. Thus, a small business                     the procedures and deadlines. The
                                                  which fails to become a winning bidder                  Bureaus make this information easily
                                                  does not need to file a long-form                       accessible and without charge to benefit              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  application and provide the additional                  all Auction 99 applicants, including
                                                  showings and more detailed                                                                                    National Highway Traffic Safety
                                                                                                          small businesses, thereby lowering their              Administration
                                                  demonstrations required of a winning                    administrative costs to comply with the
                                                  bidder.                                                 Commission’s competitive bidding
                                                     54. Steps Taken to Minimize the                                                                            49 CFR Part 571
                                                                                                          rules.
                                                  Significant Economic Impact on Small
                                                  Entities, and Significant Alternatives                     56. Prior to the start of bidding in               [Docket No. NHTSA–2018–0009]
                                                  Considered. The RFA requires an                         each auction, eligible bidders are given
                                                                                                          an opportunity to become familiar with                Removing Regulatory Barriers for
                                                  agency to describe any significant,
                                                                                                          auction procedures and the bidding                    Vehicles With Automated Driving
                                                  specifically small business, alternatives
                                                                                                          system by participating in a mock                     Systems
                                                  that it has considered in reaching its
                                                  proposed approach, which may include                    auction. Further, the Commission                      AGENCY:  National Highway Traffic
                                                  the following four alternatives (among                  intends to conduct Auction 99                         Safety Administration (NHTSA), U.S.
                                                  others): (1) The establishment of                       electronically over the internet using its            Department of Transportation (DOT).
                                                  differing compliance or reporting                       web-based auction system that                         ACTION: Request for comment; public
                                                  requirements or timetables that take into               eliminates the need for bidders to be                 meeting.
                                                  account the resources available to small                physically present in a specific location.
                                                  entities; (2) the clarification,                        Qualified bidders also have the option                SUMMARY:    NHTSA is announcing a
                                                  consolidation, or simplification of                     to place bids by telephone. These                     public meeting as part of the Agency’s
                                                  compliance and reporting requirements                   mechanisms are made available to                      effort to seek public comments to
                                                  under the rule for such small entities;                 facilitate participation in Auction 99 by             identify any regulatory barriers in the
                                                  (3) the use of performance rather than                  all eligible bidders, and may result in               existing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
                                                  design standards; and (4) an exemption                  significant cost savings for small                    Standards (FMVSS) to the testing,
                                                  from coverage of the rule, or any part                  business entities who utilize these                   compliance certification, and
                                                  thereof, for such small entities.                       alternatives. Moreover, the adoption of               compliance verification of vehicles with
                                                     55. The Commission has taken steps                                                                         Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) and
                                                                                                          bidding procedures in advance of the
                                                  to minimize any economic impact of its                                                                        certain unconventional interior designs.
                                                                                                          auction, consistent with statutory
                                                  auction procedures on small businesses                                                                        The Agency published a Federal
                                                                                                          directive, is designed to ensure that the
                                                  through among other things, the many                                                                          Register Notice of Request for
                                                                                                          auction will be administered
                                                  resources it provides potential auction                                                                       Comments (RFC) titled Removing
                                                  participants. Small entities and other                  predictably and fairly for all
                                                                                                          participants, including small                         Regulatory Barriers for Vehicles with
                                                  auction participants may seek                                                                                 Automated Driving Systems on January
                                                  clarification of or guidance on                         businesses.
                                                                                                                                                                18, 2018, that included specific
                                                  complying with competitive bidding                         57. These proposed procedures for the              questions for which the Agency seeks
                                                  rules and procedures, reporting                         conduct of Auction 99 constitute the                  comment (83 FR 2607, Docket No.
                                                  requirements, and the FCC’s auction                     more specific implementation of the                   NHTSA–2018–0009). NHTSA is holding
                                                  system. An FCC Auctions Hotline                         competitive bidding rules contemplated                this public meeting to present to the
                                                  provides access to Commission staff for                 by Parts 1 and 73 of the Commission’s                 public a summary of the RFC and
                                                  information about the auction process                   rules and the underlying rulemaking                   activities underway at NHTSA and
                                                  and procedures. The FCC Auctions                        orders, including the Broadcast First                 across the industry regarding the
                                                  Technical Support Hotline is another                    Report and Order and relevant                         identification and removal of barriers
                                                  resource which provides technical                       competitive bidding orders, and are                   that might impede safe deployment of
                                                  assistance to applicants, including small               fully consistent therewith.                           ADSs. This material is intended to
                                                  business entities, on issues such as                       58. Federal Rules that May Duplicate,              better inform the public as they prepare
                                                  access to or navigation within the
                                                                                                          Overlap or Conflict with the Proposed                 comments in response to the RFC.
                                                  electronic FCC Form 175 and use of the
                                                                                                          Rules. None.                                          Public comments are welcome at this
                                                  FCC’s auction system. Small entities
                                                                                                                                                                meeting, but all should be oral, and any
                                                  may also utilize the web-based,                         B. Ex Parte Rules                                     supporting presentations or materials
                                                  interactive online tutorial produced by
                                                                                                            59. This proceeding has been                        should be submitted to the docket for
                                                  Commission staff for each auction to
                                                                                                          designated as a permit-but-disclose                   consideration.
                                                  familiarize themselves with auction
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                                                  procedures, filing requirements, bidding                proceeding in accordance with the                     DATES:  NHTSA will hold the public
                                                  procedures and other matters related to                 Commission’s ex parte rules. While                    meeting on March 6, 2018, in
                                                  an auction. The Bureaus also make                       additional information is provided in                 Washington, DC. The meeting will start
                                                  various databases and other sources of                  the Auction 99 Comment Public Notice                  at 10 a.m. and continue until 3:30 p.m.,
                                                  information, including the Media                        on these reporting requirements,                      EST. Check-in (through security) will
                                                  Bureau’s Consolidated Database System,                  participants in Auction 99 should                     begin at 9 a.m. Attendees should arrive
                                                  the Auctions program websites, and                      familiarize themselves with the                       early enough to enable them to go
                                                  copies of Commission decisions,                         Commission’s ex parte rules.                          through security by 9:50 a.m.


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                                                  ADDRESSES:   The meeting will be held at                information presented at the public                   confidential business information
                                                  the U.S. Department of Transportation                   meeting. Please submit all written                    regulation (49 CFR part 512).
                                                  headquarters building located at 1200                   comments no later than April 5, 2018,                    Background: NHTSA wants to avoid
                                                  New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC                    by any of the following methods:                      impeding progress with unnecessary or
                                                  20590 (Green Line Metro Station at                        • Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to                  unintended regulatory barriers to motor
                                                  Navy Yard) in the Conference Center.                    http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the                vehicles that have Automated Driving
                                                  This facility is accessible to individuals              online instructions for submitting                    Systems (ADSs) and unconventional
                                                  with disabilities. The meeting will also                comments.                                             designs, especially those with
                                                  be webcast live, and a link to the actual                 • Mail: Docket Management Facility:                 unconventional interior designs. To
                                                  webcast will be available on NHTSA’s                    U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200               enable vehicles with ADSs and with
                                                  technical ADSs website https://                         New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building                   unconventional interiors while
                                                  www.nhtsa.gov/manufacturers/                            Ground Floor, Room W12–140,                           maintaining those existing safety
                                                  automated-driving-systems.                              Washington, DC 20590–0001.                            requirements that will be needed and
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If                       • Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200                    appropriate for those vehicles, NHTSA
                                                  you have questions about the public                     New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building                   is developing plans and proposals for
                                                  meeting, please contact us at av_info_                  Ground Floor, Room W12–140,                           removing or modifying existing
                                                  nhtsa@dot.gov or Debbie Sweet at                        Washington, DC 20590–0001, between 9                  regulatory barriers to testing and
                                                  debbie.sweet@dot.gov, 202–366–7179.                     a.m. and 5 p.m. EST, Monday through                   compliance certification in those areas
                                                                                                          Friday, except Federal Holidays.                      for which existing data and knowledge
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            • Fax: 202–366–1767.                                are sufficient to support decision-
                                                     Registration is encouraged for all                                                                         making. In other areas, plans and
                                                  attendees. Attendees should register at                   Instructions: All submissions must
                                                                                                          include the agency name and docket                    proposals cannot be developed until the
                                                  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/                                                                               completion of near-term research to
                                                  NHTSABarriers by March 2, 2018.                         number. Note that all comments
                                                                                                          received will be posted without change                determine how to revise the test
                                                  Please provide name, affiliation, and                                                                         procedures for those vehicles.
                                                  email, indicate if you wish to offer                    to http://www.regulations.gov, including
                                                                                                                                                                   Part of NHTSA’s responsibility in
                                                  remarks (speaking would be limited to                   any personal information provided.
                                                                                                                                                                carrying out its safety mission is not
                                                  10 minutes per person), and please                      Please see the Privacy Act discussion
                                                                                                                                                                only to develop and set new safety
                                                  indicate whether you are requesting                     below.                                                standards for new motor vehicles and
                                                  specific accommodations. Space is                         Docket: For access to the docket go to              motor vehicle equipment, but also to
                                                  limited, so advanced registration is                    http://www.regulations.gov at any time                modify existing standards as necessary
                                                  encouraged.                                             or to 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West                 to respond to changing circumstances
                                                     Although attendees will be given the                 Building, Ground Floor, Room W12–                     such as the introduction of new
                                                  opportunity to offer comments, the                      140, Washington, DC 20590, between 9                  technologies. Examples of previous
                                                  Agency is limiting comments to oral                     a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through                       technological transitions that triggered
                                                  only. We may not be able to                             Friday, except Federal Holidays.                      the need to adapt and/or replace
                                                  accommodate all attendees who wish to                   Telephone: 202–366–9826.                              requirements in the FMVSS include the
                                                  make oral comments and will arrange                       Privacy Act: Anyone can search the                  replacing of analog dashboards by
                                                  the speakers on a first-come, first-served              electronic form of all comments                       digital ones, the replacing of mechanical
                                                  basis. However, if time does not allow                  received into any of our dockets by the               control systems by electronic ones, and
                                                  for all comments during the meeting,                    name of the individual submitting the                 the first production of electric vehicles
                                                  comments may be submitted to the                        comment (or signing the comment, if                   in appreciable numbers. The existing
                                                  docket and will carry the same weight                   submitted on behalf of an association,                FMVSS can be found in the Code of
                                                  during review and analysis.                             business, labor union, etc.). You may                 Federal Regulations at 49 CFR part 571.
                                                     Should it be necessary to cancel the                 review DOT’s complete Privacy Act                        Almost all of NHTSA’s FMVSS were
                                                  meeting due to inclement weather or                     Statement in the Federal Register                     developed and established well before
                                                  other emergency, NHTSA will take all                    published on April 11, 2000 (Volume                   ADS vehicles became a practicable
                                                  available measures to notify registered                 65, Number 70; Pages 19477–78), or you                possibility. As a result, the minimum
                                                  participants.                                           may visit http://www.regulations.gov/                 performance requirements and test
                                                     NHTSA will conduct the public                        privacyNotice.                                        procedures in many of the FMVSS are
                                                  meeting informally, and technical rules                   Confidential Business Information: If               based on assumptions about drivers
                                                  of evidence will not apply. We will                     you wish to submit any information                    occupying and controlling the vehicle. If
                                                  arrange for a written transcript of the                 under a claim of confidentiality, you                 a vehicle is designed so that only an
                                                  meeting and keep the official record                    should submit three copies of your                    ADS can control it rather than the
                                                  open for 30 days after the meeting to                   complete submission, including the                    human driver, and vehicle designers
                                                  allow submission of supplemental                        information you claim to be confidential              modify the passenger compartment,
                                                  information. You may make                               business information to the Chief                     then many of the original assumptions
                                                  arrangements for copies of the                          Counsel, NHTSA, at the address given                  will likely be invalid for that vehicle,
                                                  transcripts directly with the court                     under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                         and some may be problematic from a
                                                  reporter, and the transcript will also be               CONTACT. In addition, you should                      testing perspective.
                                                  posted in the docket when it becomes                    submit two copies from which you have                    Meeting and Draft Agenda: This
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                                                  available. The webcast will be recorded                 deleted the claimed confidential                      public meeting is being held during the
                                                  and posted to the NHTSA website as                      business information, to Docket                       open comment period. The meeting is
                                                  well.                                                   Management at the address given above.                intended to present information
                                                     Written Comments: Written                            When you send a comment containing                    regarding the RFC, questions of interest,
                                                  statements and supporting information                   information claimed to be confidential                activities within NHTSA with respect to
                                                  submitted during the comment period                     business information, you should                      barrier removal and activities external to
                                                  will be considered with the same weight                 submit a cover letter setting forth the               NHTSA regarding barrier removal. This
                                                  as oral comments and supporting                         information specified in our                          information will in turn provide more


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                                                  thorough background for those                           2016 letter of interpretation to Google:              cannot be driven by humans, but it may
                                                  submitting comments to the RFC.                         That if a FMVSS lacks a test procedure                nevertheless be unclear how NHTSA (or
                                                  Following presentations by NHTSA and                    that is suitable for the Agency’s use in              a manufacturer attempting to self-certify
                                                  various stakeholders, the public will                   verifying a manufacturer’s certification              to the test) would instruct the vehicle to
                                                  have an opportunity to provide remarks.                 of compliance with a provision in that                perform the test as written.
                                                  Individuals who register to speak at the                FMVSS, the manufacturer cannot                           a. Do commenters believe that these
                                                  Public Meeting will have 10 minutes to                  validly certify the compliance of its                 procedures should apply to a vehicle
                                                  present oral remarks to NHTSA staff.                    vehicles with that provision. Do                      that cannot be driven by a human? If so,
                                                  Clarification questions may be asked of                 commenters agree that each of the                     why? If there are data to support this
                                                  the presenters. Those registered to                     standards identified in the letter as                 position, please provide it.
                                                  provide remarks will have the first                     needing to be amended before                             b. If not, can NHTSA test in some
                                                  opportunity to speak. The meeting                       manufacturers can certify compliance                  other manner? Please identify the
                                                  agenda follows:                                         with it must be amended in order to                   alternative manner and explain why it
                                                  9:00–9:55 a.m.—Arrival/Check-In                         permit certification? Why or why not? If              would be appropriate.
                                                  9:55–10:00 a.m.—Meeting Logistics                       there are other solutions, please                        9. What research would be necessary
                                                  10:00–10:05 a.m.—Welcome Remarks                        describe them.                                        to determine how to instruct a vehicle
                                                  10:05–10:20 a.m.—NHTSA Remark                              3. Do you agree (or disagree) that the             with an ADS, but without manual
                                                       Regarding RFC                                      FMVSS provisions identified in the                    means of control, to follow a driving test
                                                  10:20–10:50 a.m.—Presentation of                        Volpe report or Google letter as posing               procedure? Is it possible to develop a
                                                       NHTSA/VTTI Research                                barriers to testing and certification are,            single approach to inputting these
                                                  10:50–11:00 a.m.—Questions for                          in fact, barriers? Please explain why.                ‘‘instructions’’ in a manner applicable to
                                                       NHTSA/VTTI                                            4. Do commenters think there are                   all vehicle designs and all FMVSS, or
                                                  11:00–11:50 a.m.—Presentation of                        FMVSS provisions that pose barriers to                will the approach need to vary? If so,
                                                       Industry Activities                                testing and certification of innovative               why and how? If commenters believe
                                                  11:50 a.m.–12:00 p.m.—Questions for                     new vehicle designs, but were not                     there is a risk of gaming, what would
                                                       Industry                                           covered in the Volpe report or Google                 that risk be and how could it be reduced
                                                  12:00–1:00 p.m.—Lunch                                   letter? If so, what are they, how do they             or prevented?
                                                  1:00–2:15 p.m.—Comments from                            pose barriers, and how do you believe                    10. In lieu of the approaches
                                                       Registered Attendees                               NHTSA should consider addressing                      suggested in questions 8 and 9, is there
                                                  2:15–2:30 p.m.—Break                                    them?                                                 an alternative means of demonstrating
                                                  2:30–3:30 p.m.—Comments from                               5. Are there ways to solve the                     equivalent level of safety that is reliable,
                                                       Registered Attendees                               problems that may be posed by any of                  objective and practicable?
                                                    Specific Guiding Questions: To help                   these FMVSS provisions without                           11. For FMVSS that include test
                                                  guide NHTSA’s research to address                       conducting additional research? If so,                procedures that assume a human driver
                                                  testing and self-certification issues, we               what are they and why do you believe                  is seated in a certain seating position
                                                  seek comments on the topics below (the                  that no further research is necessary?                (for example, procedures that assess
                                                  same questions as presented in the                      For example, can some apparent                        whether a rearview mirror provides an
                                                  Request for Comments). The Agency                       problems be solved through                            image in the correct location), should
                                                  urges that, where possible, comments be                 interpretation? If so, which ones?                    NHTSA simply amend the FMVSS to
                                                  supported by data and analysis to                          6. Similarly, are there ways to solve              require, for instance, that ‘‘driver’s seat’’
                                                  increase their usefulness. Please clearly               the problems that may be posed by any                 requirements apply to any front seating
                                                  indicate the source of such data.                       of these FMVSS provisions without                     position? If so, please explain why. If
                                                                                                          rulemaking? For example, can some                     not, what research would need to be
                                                  A. Barriers to Testing, Certification,                  apparent problems be solved through                   conducted to determine how NHTSA
                                                  and Compliance Verification                             interpretation without either additional              should amend those requirements?
                                                    1. What are the different categories of               research or through rulemaking? If so,                   12. A variety of FMVSS require safety-
                                                  barriers that the FMVSS potentially                     which ones?                                           related dashboard telltales and other
                                                  create to the testing, certification and                   7. In contrast, if a commenter believes            displays, if provided, to be visible to a
                                                  compliance verification of a new ADS                    that legislation might be necessary to                human driver and controls to be within
                                                  vehicle lacking manual driving                          enable NHTSA to remove a barrier                      reach of that driver. Generally speaking,
                                                  controls? Examples of barrier categories                identified by the commenter, please                   is there a safety need for the telltales
                                                  include the following:                                  explain why, and please identify the                  and other displays in Table 1 and 2 of
                                                    a. Test procedures that cannot be                     specific existing law that the commenter              FMVSS No. 101 to be visible to any of
                                                  conducted for vehicles with ADSs and                    thinks should be changed and describe                 the occupants in vehicles without
                                                  with innovative interior designs; and                   how it should be changed. If there are                manual driving controls? Commenters
                                                    b. performance requirements that may                  associated regulations that the                       are requested to provide their own list
                                                  serve a reduced safety purpose or even                  commenter believes should be changed,                 of the telltales and other displays they
                                                  no safety purpose at all for vehicles with              please identify the specific CFR citation             believe are most relevant to meeting any
                                                  ADSs and thus potentially impose more                   and explain why they need to be                       potential safety need in those vehicles.
                                                  cost and more restrictions on design                    changed.                                              For each item on that list, please answer
                                                  than are warranted.                                        8. Many FMVSS contain test                         the following questions:
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                                                    The first of the above categories is the              procedures that are based on the                         a. Should the telltale or other display
                                                  primary focus of this document.                         assumed presence of a human driver                    be required to be visible to one or more
                                                  However, the Agency seeks comments                      and will therefore likely need to be                  vehicle occupants in vehicles without
                                                  on both categories of barriers. If you                  amended to accommodate vehicles that                  manual driving controls?
                                                  believe that there are still other barrier              cannot be driven by humans. Other                        b. If there is a need for continued
                                                  categories, please identify them.                       FMVSS test procedures may seem,                       visibility, to the occupant(s) of which
                                                    2. NHTSA requests comments on the                     based on a plain reading of their                     seating position(s) should the telltale or
                                                  statement made in NHTSA’s February                      language, to accommodate vehicles that                other display be visible?


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                                                     c. Does the answer to the question                   research include and how should                         18. Are there any specific regulatory
                                                  about the continued need for a telltale                 NHTSA conduct it? Separately, if                      barriers related to small businesses that
                                                  or other display to be visible to the                   NHTSA is going to conduct research on                 NHTSA should consider, specifically
                                                  occupant of a vehicle without manual                    what exterior lighting continues to be                those that may help facilitate small
                                                  driving controls change if a                            needed for safety when a human is not                 business participation in this emerging
                                                  manufacturer equips the vehicle with a                  driving, what should that research                    technology?
                                                  device like an ‘‘emergency stop button’’?               include and how should NHTSA                          B. Research Needed To Address Those
                                                  Why or why not?                                         conduct it?
                                                     d. Would the informational safety                                                                          Barriers and NHTSA’s Role in
                                                                                                             14. If NHTSA is going to conduct                   Conducting It
                                                  needs of the occupants of vehicles with                 research to determine whether there is
                                                  ADSs differ depending on whether the                    a safety need for the occupants of                       19. For issues about FMVSS barriers
                                                  vehicle has a full set of manual driving                vehicles with ADSs, but without manual                that NHTSA needs research to resolve,
                                                  controls, just an emergency stop button,                driving controls, to be able to see to the            do commenters believe that there are
                                                  or no controls whatsoever?                              side and behind those vehicles using                  specific items that would be better
                                                     e. Conversely, if a vehicle is designed              mirrors or cameras, what should that                  addressed through research by outside
                                                  such that it can be driven only by an                   research include and how should                       stakeholders, such as industry or
                                                  ADS, does the ADS need to be provided                   NHTSA conduct it? Separately, if                      research organizations, instead of by
                                                  with some or all the same information                   NHTSA is going to conduct research to                 NHTSA itself?
                                                  currently required to be provided for a                 determine how NHTSA would test the                       a. Which issues is industry better
                                                  human driver? For example, does the                     ability of a vehicle’s ADS to ‘‘see’’                 equipped to undertake on its own, and
                                                  ADS need to know if the tires are                       around and behind the vehicle as well                 why? Which issues are research
                                                  underinflated? Why or why not?                          as (or better than) a human driver                    organizations or other stakeholders
                                                     f. If commenters believe that it would                                                                     better equipped to undertake on their
                                                                                                          would, what should that research
                                                  enhance safety if a vehicle’s ADS were                                                                        own, and why?
                                                                                                          include and how should NHTSA
                                                  required to receive information similar                                                                          b. What research is needed to
                                                                                                          conduct it?
                                                  to some or all of that currently required                                                                     determine which types of safety
                                                  to be provided to human drivers by                         15. Do the FMVSS create testing and
                                                                                                                                                                performance metrics should be used to
                                                  telltales and other displays, what                      certification issues for vehicles with
                                                                                                                                                                evaluate a particular safety capability
                                                  research needs to be conducted to                       ADSs other than those discussed above?
                                                                                                                                                                and to develop a test procedure for
                                                  develop the kinds of objective and                      If so, which FMVSS do so and why do
                                                                                                                                                                evaluating how well a vehicle performs
                                                  practicable performance requirements or                 you believe they present such issues?
                                                                                                                                                                in terms of those metrics?
                                                  test procedures that would enable                       For example, FMVSS No. 108, ‘‘Lamps,                     c. Which questions is NHTSA better
                                                  manufacturers and the Agency to                         reflective devices, and associated                    equipped to undertake and why? For
                                                  evaluate whether that information was                   equipment,’’ could potentially pose                   example, would NHTSA, as the
                                                  provided to and understood by the                       obstacles to certifying the compliance of             regulator, be the more appropriate party
                                                  ADS?                                                    a vehicle that uses exterior lighting and             to conduct research needed to
                                                     13. If NHTSA is going to conduct                     messaging, through words or symbols,                  determine what performance threshold
                                                  research to determine whether there is                  to communicate to nearby pedestrians,                 to require vehicles to meet with respect
                                                  any safety need for the occupants of                    cyclists, and motorists, such as at a                 to that metric? Why or why not?
                                                  fully self-driving vehicles to continue to              4-way stop intersection, the vehicle’s                   d. What research has industry,
                                                  have any access to any of the non-                      awareness of their presence and the                   research organizations, and other
                                                  driving controls (e.g., controls for                    vehicle’s willingness to cede priority of             stakeholders done related to barriers to
                                                  windshield washer/wiper system, turn                    movement to any of those people. If                   testing and certification? What research
                                                  signals, and lights) in a vehicle without               research is needed to eliminate the                   are they planning to do? With respect to
                                                  manual driving controls, what should                    barriers in an appropriate way, please                research planned but not yet completed,
                                                  that research include and how should                    describe the research and explain why                 please identify the research and state
                                                  NHTSA conduct it?                                       it is needed. Are there other lighting                the expected starting and end dates for
                                                     a. If there is a safety need for the                 issues that should be considered? For                 that research.
                                                  occupants of fully self-driving vehicles                example, what lighting will be needed                    e. How can NHTSA, industry, states,
                                                  to have access to any of the existing                   to ensure the proper functioning of the               research organizations, and other
                                                  vehicle non-driving controls, please                    different types of vehicle sensors,                   stakeholders work together to ensure
                                                  identify those controls and explain the                 especially cameras whose functions                    that, if the research on these issues were
                                                  safety need.                                            include reading traffic control signs?                eventually to lead to rulemaking, it is
                                                     b. Do commenters believe that                           16. If occupants of vehicles with                  done with the rigor and thoroughness
                                                  research should be conducted to                         ADSs, especially those without manual                 that NHTSA would need to meet its
                                                  determine whether any additional                        driving controls, are less likely to sit in           statutory obligations, regardless of who
                                                  controls (such as an emergency stop                     what is now called the driver’s seating               performs it (e.g., done in a manner that
                                                  button) might be necessary for safety or                position or are less likely to sit in seats           enables the Agency to ensure that
                                                  public acceptance if manual driving                     that are facing forward, how should                   FMVSS are and remain objective and
                                                  controls are removed from fully-self-                   these factors affect existing                         practicable, and continue to meet the
                                                  driving vehicles? Why or why not, and                   requirements for crashworthiness safety               need for safety)?
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                                                  what is the basis for your belief?                      features?                                                20. For the issues identified above or
                                                     c. If NHTSA is going to conduct                         17. If vehicles with ADSs have                     by commenters, which merit the most
                                                  research to determine whether there is                  emergency controls that can be accessed               attention? How should the Agency
                                                  any safety need for the occupants of                    through unconventional means, such as                 prioritize its research and any follow-on
                                                  fully self-driving vehicles to continue to              a smart phone or multi-purpose display                rulemakings to remove the barriers to
                                                  be able to control exterior lighting like               and have unconventional interiors, how                testing and certification?
                                                  turn signals and headlamp beam                          should the Agency address those                          21. Correcting barriers associated with
                                                  switching devices, what should that                     controls?                                             the track testing of motor vehicles will


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                                                  be particularly challenging. Examples of                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    confidential business information, or
                                                  such barriers follow:                                   Commerce.                                             otherwise sensitive information
                                                    a. FMVSS No. 126 specifies the use of                 ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                    submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                  an automated steering machine that                      comments.                                             be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                  depends on a vehicle’s steering wheel to                                                                      accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                  steer vehicles when they are tested for                 SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes management                  ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
                                                  compliance. NHTSA will need to                          measures to implement special                         to remain anonymous).
                                                  determine how to amend the standard to                  management zones for 13 New Jersey                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  enable the Agency to conduct stability                  artificial reefs under the black sea bass             Travis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                                  control testing in vehicles that lack a                 provisions of the Summer Flounder,                    978–281–9233.
                                                  steering wheel. Further, if NHTSA is                    Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery
                                                                                                                                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  going to conduct research to consider                   Management Plan. The implementing
                                                  how to change the ‘‘sine with dwell’’                   regulations for the special management                Background
                                                  test procedure for FMVSS No. 126 so                     zones require NMFS to publish                            The New Jersey Department of
                                                  that steering wheel angle need not be                   proposed measures to provide an                       Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has
                                                  measured at the steering wheel in                       opportunity for public comment. The                   requested and the Mid-Atlantic Fishery
                                                  determining compliance with the                         intent of these measures is to reduce                 Management Council has recommended
                                                  standard, what should that research                     user group conflicts and help maintain                that NMFS designate 13 New Jersey
                                                  include and how should NHTSA                            the intended socioeconomic benefits of                artificial reef sites, currently permitted
                                                  conduct it?                                             the artificial reefs to the maximum                   in Federal waters by the U.S. Army
                                                    b. If NHTSA is going to conduct                       extent practicable.                                   Corps of Engineers, as special
                                                  research to develop a performance test                  DATES: Comments must be received by                   management zones (SMZs) under the
                                                  to verify how a vehicle is activating its               March 15, 2018.                                       applicable regulations implementing the
                                                  service brakes, what should that                        ADDRESSES: NMFS prepared a draft                      Council’s Summer Flounder, Scup, and
                                                  research include and how should                         environmental assessment (EA) and an                  Black Sea Bass Fishery Management
                                                  NHTSA conduct it? If NHTSA is going                     Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis               Plan (FMP), 50 CFR 648.148.
                                                  to conduct research to determine                        (IRFA) for this action that describe the                 The summer flounder, scup, and
                                                  whether there continues to be a safety                  proposed measures and other                           black sea bass fisheries are managed
                                                  need to maintain a human-operable                       considered alternatives and analyzes of               cooperatively under the provisions of
                                                  service brake, what should that research                the impacts of the proposed measures                  the FMP developed by the Council and
                                                  include and how should NHTSA                            and alternatives. Copies of the the draft             the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
                                                  conduct it?                                             EA and the IRFA are available upon                    Commission, in consultation with the
                                                    22. Are there industry standards,                     request from Travis Ford, NOAA/NMFS,                  New England and South Atlantic
                                                  existing or in development, that may be                 Sustainable Fisheries Division, 55 Great              Fishery Management Councils. General
                                                  suitable for incorporation by reference                 Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.                 regulations governing fisheries of the
                                                  by NHTSA in accordance with the                         The special management zone measures                  Northeastern U.S. also appear at 50 CFR
                                                  standards provisions of the National                    document is also accessible via the                   part 648. States manage these three
                                                  Technology Transfer and Advancement                     internet at: https://www.greater                      species within 3 nautical miles (4.83
                                                  Act of 1995 and Office of Management                    atlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.                         km) of their coasts, under the
                                                  and Budget Circular A–119, ‘‘Federal                       You may submit comments on this                    Commission’s plan for summer
                                                  Participation in the Development and                    document, identified by NOAA–NMFS–                    flounder, scup, and black sea bass. The
                                                  Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards                    2017–0150, by either of the following                 applicable species-specific Federal
                                                  and Conformity Assessment Activities?’’                 methods:                                              regulations govern vessels and
                                                    Issued in Washington, DC, under authority                • Electronic Submission: Submit all                individual fishermen fishing in Federal
                                                  delegated by 49 CFR 1.95.                               electronic public comments via the                    waters of the EEZ, as well as vessels
                                                  Nathaniel Beuse,                                        Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    possessing a summer flounder, scup, or
                                                  Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety              www.regulations.gov/                                  black sea bass Federal charter/party
                                                  Research.                                               #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-                      vessel permit, regardless of where they
                                                  [FR Doc. 2018–02895 Filed 2–12–18; 8:45 am]             0150, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                fish.
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–59–P                                  complete the required fields, and enter
                                                                                                          or attach your comments.                              Special Management Zone Measures
                                                                                                             • Mail: Regional Administrator,                    Background
                                                                                                          NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional                         On November 6, 2015, the NJDEP
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic                   requested that the Council designate 13
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the                 artificial reef sites, currently permitted
                                                  Administration                                          outside of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on                in Federal waters by the U.S. Corps of
                                                                                                          New Jersey Special Management Zones                   Engineers, as SMZs under the
                                                  50 CFR Part 648                                         Designation.’’                                        regulations implementing the Council’s
                                                                                                             Instructions: Comments sent by any                 Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea
                                                  [Docket No.: 180110024–8024–01]                         other method, to any other address or                 Bass FMP. The SMZ request noted that
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                                                                                                          individual, or received after the end of              the NJDEP has received complaints from
                                                  RIN 0648–BH33                                           the comment period, may not be                        rod and reel anglers regarding fouling of
                                                  Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    considered by NMFS. All comments                      their fishing gear in commercial pots
                                                  States; Special Management Zones for                    received are a part of the public record              and lines on ocean reef sites for more
                                                  13 New Jersey Artificial Reefs                          and will generally be posted for public               than 20 years. The request also noted
                                                                                                          viewing on www.regulations.gov                        that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      without change. All personal identifying              (FWS) Sportfish Restoration Program
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              (SRP), which was the primary funding


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionRequest for comment; public meeting.
DatesNHTSA will hold the public meeting on March 6, 2018, in Washington, DC. The meeting will start at 10 a.m. and continue until 3:30 p.m., EST. Check-in (through security) will begin at 9 a.m. Attendees should arrive early enough to enable them to go through security by 9:50 a.m.
ContactIf you have questions about the public meeting, please contact us at [email protected] or Debbie Sweet at [email protected], 202-366-7179.
FR Citation83 FR 6148 

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