When the United Nations adopted its Driver Control Assistance Systems (DCAS) regulation towards the end of last year, it was seen as a milestone for global automotive safety and automation.
Now, a year after it entered into force, attention is shifting from legislation to implementation – how automakers, suppliers, and regulators are putting the new rules into practice.
The regulation, officially UN Regulation No. 171, was developed under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the body responsible for harmonising vehicle standards across more than 60 countries. [Read more…] about A year after the UN’s driver-assistance regulation came into force, the real race begins
