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FFI Traffic Safe Automation


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   29 Sep 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   25 Dec 2025

The FFI “Traffic Safe Automation” programme in Sweden develops innovative solutions to make road safety a driver of vehicle automation. It focuses on safe, connected and automated vehicles that are prepared for sharing, aiming to improve road safety and promote sustainable transport.

Name in original language

Fordonsstrategisk Forskning och Innovation

Initiative overview

The FFI “Traffic Safe Automation” programme is a national Swedish initiative that seeks to ensure road safety becomes a key force behind vehicle automation. By focusing on connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) designed for sharing, the programme addresses both safety and sustainability in road transport.

Its objectives include:

  • Developing innovative solutions for traffic-safe automation
  • Promoting safe, connected and automated vehicles prepared for sharing
  • Making road safety a central driver in the development of automation technologies
  • Supporting the transition to sustainable transport systems in Sweden

The programme is part of FFI – Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation, a collaboration between Sweden’s government, automotive industry, and research organisations. It funds and coordinates R&D projects that bring together companies, universities, and public agencies to test and deploy new technologies.

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

FFI – Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation

Mechanisms to involve stakeholders in strategy design, implementation or monitoring

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About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • FFI – Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation

Category:

  • AI policy initiatives, programmes and projects

Initiative type:

  • AI use cases/projects in the public sector

Status:

  • Active

Start Year:

  • 2024

Binding:

  • Non-binding