LAW ON ROAD TRAFFIC SAFETY (SELF-DRIVING CARS)

Lietuvos Respublikos saugaus eismo automobilių keliais įstatymas

Start date :2017
End date :
Name of responsible governmental body :
  • Ministry of Transport and Communication (MoTC;Lietuvos Respublikos susisiekimo ministerija)
Description :
  • Lithuania adopted a law that allows operation of self-driving cars without a driver being present.
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Objectives:
  • To encourage autonomous vehicles to come to Lithuania and be tested in Lithuania.
OECD AI principle adressed:
  • Robustness, security and safety
  • Providing an enabling policy environment for AI
Relevant policy area covered:
  • N.A
Estimated budget expenditure (range per year):
  • Not applicable
Background including shifts in the policy initiative:
  • N.A
Policy initiative is a structural reform:
  • No
Evaluated:
  • No
Link to evaluation or reports:
  • N.A
Funding from the private sector:
  • No
Type of evaluation:
  • N.A
Evaluation provides input to:
  • N.A
Evaluation performed by:
  • N.A
Policy instruments :

Emerging AI-related regulation

  • Type : Emerging AI-related regulation
  • Name in English :
  • Country : Lithuania
  • Role of government : Risk mitigation (e.g. consumer and social protection)
  • Challenge(s) addressed : Risks to human safety (e.g. prevention of physical and mental harm)
  • Type(s) of regulation : Formal domestic law or regulation
  • Regulatory approach : Technology-based regulation (e.g. moratoria, bans, standards of use)
  • Level of governance : National
  • Approach to monitor compliance : The regulator develops and maintains technologies for data collection, transmission and/or analytics to monitor compliance

Emerging AI-related regulation

  • Type : Emerging AI-related regulation
  • Name in English :
  • Country : Lithuania
Last updated : Jul 25, 2024
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