MOT and Futurise announce approved Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) Testing Route

Futurise has announced that the Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) Testing Route that was developed together with the Ministry of Transport (MOT) under the National Regulatory Sandbox (NRS) initiative for the future development of autonomous vehicle project has been approved.

The project is also supported by other relevant agencies such as Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang), Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ), Land Public Transport Agency (APAD), Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS), Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) and Automotive Development Centre, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (ADC, UTM).

At the end of 2019, The Guideline for The AV Trialing on Public Roads in Cyberjaya was completed and endorsed by MOT and MPSepang before work on the testing routes began. The Guideline outlined a Safety Management Plan that includes key safety risk and mitigation procedures such as the necessary security measure.

Taking into consideration risks to other road users, a well-trained safety officer has to be in the vehicle at all times and a compulsory visual identifier is required to be used at all times during the trialing journey.

All the required infrastructure for the 7km testing route was considered and put in place. This includes road signages indicating a zone for the autonomous vehicle testing to be placed at each entry point of the AV testing areas.

Commenting on the project, Isham Ishak, Secretary General of the Ministry of Transport said that “The Government has to be a step ahead in terms of providing guidance, strong infrastructure and quick to assess new regulations needed in order to ensure that the future regulatory framework that governs transportation is robust and able to adapt quickly to accommodate new technologies and trends. The future of autonomous vehicles is expected to be huge, penetrating even the trucking industry, vessels or other passenger carrying vehicles like buses. We must provide a mobility system that addresses the need of the rakyat that promotes safety, inclusivity, provides strategic direction, strengthens and streamlines all regulatory framework initiatives.

Therefore, in addition to meet these needs, the Guideline represents MOT’s commitment to support comprehensive R&D activities and encouraging the growth of this industry especially the expansion of local expertise on AV technologies in Malaysia.”

In order to systematically establish a regulatory sandbox for Malaysia as a mechanism of economic and innovation policy, the NRS was first announced in 2018 with Futurise mandated to drive the National Regulatory Sandbox initiative. This announcement marks an important milestone for Futurise and the future of Malaysia in autonomous vehicle development.

Mahadhir Aziz, Futurise CEO stated that “The next step on the agenda of the development will be plans to expand the coverage to a few key locations such as Putrajaya. Self-driving vehicles and shared mobility could provide transportation to many people. It is key to helping people having difficulties accessing transportation. The deployment could also mean job opportunities for the disabled community. With the opportunity to shape tomorrow’s mobility environment and ecosystem, Futurise as public policy advisor for industry and government are looking into future policy that will account for not only the regulatory aspects but also the job creation part of the equation.”

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