Mercedes-Benz Announced the First Level 3 Self-Driving Car in USA
Colin Smith — February 2, 2023 — Autos
References: mercedes-benz & jalopnik
Mercedes-Benz announced that its 'Drive Pilot' self-driving service, originally announced several years ago, has officially earned level 3 SAE certification for its self-driving capabilities. This marks the first consumer vehicles in the United States to receive verified level 3 self-driving certification.
The level 3 certification means that the person in the driver's seat is technically not driving the car while the Drive Pilot system is engaged. This means the driver is not expected to be constantly monitoring, supervising, and controlling the car while this system is engaged. However, level 3 certification states that the driver must be ready to assume control of the vehicle when the feature requests such.
This is a massive upgrade from SAE Level 2 certification which states that, even while sitting in the driver's seat with a self-driving feature enabled, the driver is still technically driving the vehicle as per usual, and is expected to supervise, monitor, and ensure the safety of the vehicle. The next certification to be pursued is level 4, or "Full self-driving," which requires that the feature never necessitates manual driver input.
Image Credit: Mercedes-Benz
The level 3 certification means that the person in the driver's seat is technically not driving the car while the Drive Pilot system is engaged. This means the driver is not expected to be constantly monitoring, supervising, and controlling the car while this system is engaged. However, level 3 certification states that the driver must be ready to assume control of the vehicle when the feature requests such.
This is a massive upgrade from SAE Level 2 certification which states that, even while sitting in the driver's seat with a self-driving feature enabled, the driver is still technically driving the vehicle as per usual, and is expected to supervise, monitor, and ensure the safety of the vehicle. The next certification to be pursued is level 4, or "Full self-driving," which requires that the feature never necessitates manual driver input.
Image Credit: Mercedes-Benz
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1. Level 3 Self-driving Certification - Investment in developing and utilizing level 3 self-driving technology by car manufacturers can pave the way for more advanced self-driving features and, ultimately, fully autonomous cars.
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3. SAE Certification Standards - The continued advancement of SAE certification standards can promote safer and more reliable self-driving technology in the automotive industry.
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