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UN approves first global rules for fully autonomous driving systems

By DigiconAsia Editors | Friday, June 26, 2026, 11:39 AM Asia/Singapore

UN approves first global rules for fully autonomous driving systems

Geneva vote sets performance, testing, data, and oversight requirements; driver-assist systems excluded; January 2027 start expected.

The United Nations has for the first time approved a global set of rules governing fully autonomous driving systems, a move designed to create a single safety baseline that could accelerate deployment of driverless vehicles worldwide.

The World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) under the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)) adopted the framework during its session on 24 June 2026 in Geneva, with backing from major auto markets including the United States, China, the European Union, Japan, Canada and the United Kingdom.

More than half of the 62 parties to the 1958 agreement on vehicle regulations participated in the vote, and those present have agreed unanimously to put the new requirements into effect, accord to a news release. Under a slightly complex procedure, identical provisions were approved in two separate votes and will be incorporated into two existing international agreements that have overlapping membership, enabling autonomous vehicles certified in one signatory state to be sold in others without additional national approvals.

The regulation requires that:

  • Fully autonomous driving systems perform at least as well as a “competent and careful human driver,” reflecting that these systems will be responsible for steering, accelerating, braking and signaling in all situations, UNECE said.
  • Manufacturers run audited safety management systems that cover an Automated Driving Systems’ entire lifecycle, from design through decommissioning, and to carry out continuous performance monitoring so authorities can assess how vehicles behave after they enter service.
  • Automakers provide robust evidence — gathered through simulation, track testing and real-world trials — that their systems present “no unreasonable risk”, and regulators will insist that virtual testing environments meet strict credibility criteria.
  • Said autonomous vehicles must contain data storage systems that record safety-relevant information to support oversight and investigations.

Driver-assist systems not included

UNECE has framed the rules as a way to avoid a patchwork of national regulations that could impede manufacturers and slow consumer confidence, stating that harmonized standards will give industry clearer rules and governments and the public greater trust in automated driving technology.

The UN forum simultaneously approved roughly 90 amendments to existing UN vehicle regulations to ensure current rules remain applicable to vehicles with automated driving systems, including designs without conventional driver controls, allowing regulatory continuity while enabling novel vehicle architectures. The regulation is expected to take effect in January 2027, and several manufacturers are already preparing to comply.

The new global framework focuses strictly on fully autonomous operations and does not cover driver-assist systems, and its proponents say it could help the emerging robotaxi market scale safely.

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