RAVE Checklist: Recommendations for overcoming challenges in retrospective safety studies of automated driving systems
Journal article, 2024


The public, regulators, and domain experts alike seek to understand the effect of deployed SAE level 4 automated driving system (ADS) technologies on safety. The recent expansion of ADS technology deployments is paving theway for early stage safety impact evaluations, whereby the observational data from both an ADS and a representative benchmark fleet are compared to quantify safety performance.

In January 2024, a working group of experts across academia, insurance, and industry came together in Washington, DC to discuss the current and future challenges in performing such evaluations. A subset of this working group then met, virtually, on multiple occasions to produce this paper.

This paper presents the RAVE (Retrospective Automated Vehicle Evaluation) checklist, a set of fifteen recommendations for performing and evaluating retrospective ADS performance comparisons. The recommendations are centered around the concepts of (1) quality and validity, (2) transparency, and (3) interpretation.

Over time, it is anticipated there will be a large and varied body of work evaluating the observed performance of these ADS fleets. Establishing and promoting good scientific practices benefits the work of stakeholders, many of whom may not be subject matter experts. This working group’s intentions are to: i) strengthen individual research studies and ii) make the at-large community more informed on how to evaluate this collective body of work.

ADS benchmarking

Traffic Safety

Automated Driving Systems

Safety Impact Analysis

Author

John Scanlon

Waymo LLC

Erik R. Teoh

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)

David G. Kidd

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)

Kristofer D. Kusano

Waymo LLC

Jonas Bärgman

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Safety

Geoffrey Chi-Johnston

Cruise LLC

Luigi Di Lillo

Swiss Reinsurance Company, Ltd

Francesca Favaro

Waymo LLC

Carol Ann Cook Flannagan

University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI)

Henrik Liers

VUFO

Bonnie Lin

Cruise LLC

Magdalena Lindman

If Insurance

Shane McLaughlin

Torc Robotics LLC

Miguel Perez

Virginia Tech Transportation Institute

Trent Victor

Waymo LLC

Traffic Injury Prevention

1538-9588 (ISSN) 1538-957X (eISSN)

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Mechanical Engineering

Other Engineering and Technologies

Other Health Sciences

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Transport

DOI

10.1080/15389588.2024.2435620

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