Vehicle Automation
Vehicle Automation: Exploring Fundamentals, Policy Challenges, and Opportunities for Level 3 Vehicles
Level 3 autonomous driving systems have the potential to improve vehicle and roadway safety while enhancing the in-vehicle experience for drivers. Although vehicles equipped with level 3 capabilities are becoming increasingly prevalent, this technology is not widely understood by policymakers or consumers. Join us on Wednesday, November 19, at 2:30 PM in Washington, DC for a discussion on the state of level 3 autonomous technologies and the unique considerations for regulating level 3 vehicles. This event will explore the basics of level 3 vehicle technologies, novel equipment and design issues, opportunities for public education, and approaches for developing an appropriate regulatory framework. Registration is complimentary.
Details
Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Time: 2:30 - 5:30 pm
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2:30 ā 4:30 pm: Panel Discussions
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Panel 1: Industry Perspectives on Level 3 Safety, Human-Machine Interaction, and Community Engagement
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Panel 2: Navigating Policy Challenges and Opportunities on Level 3 Liability, Education, and Regulation
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4:30 ā 5:30 pm: Networking Reception
Location
K&L Gates LLP
1601 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Speakers
Panel 1: Industry Perspectives on Level 3 Safety, Human-Machine Interaction, and Community Engagement
Panel 2: Navigating Policy Challenges and Opportunities on Level 3 Liability, Education, and Regulation
Lindsay
Abate
Director, Technology Policy
Alliance for Automotive Innovation
Stephanie
Dock
Autonomous Vehicles Program Manager
District Department of Transportation
Mike
Nelson
Founder
Nelson Law
Tara
Andringa
Executive Director
Partners for Automated Vehicle Education
Finch
Fulton
Government Affairs Advisor
K&L Gates
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