


Core Viewpoint - The release of the draft "Safety Requirements for Combination Driving Assistance Systems of Intelligent Connected Vehicles" by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on September 17 indicates a significant advancement in the enforcement of mandatory standards for Level 2 (L2) autonomous driving systems, which will likely increase the entry barriers for L2 autonomous driving technology [1] Group 1 - The new standards impose stricter safety requirements on autonomous driving systems and regulate the Driver Monitoring System (DMS) [1] - The regulatory changes are expected to guide the intelligent vehicle industry towards high-quality and safe development [1] - Companies involved in hardware related to driving safety, automotive testing institutions, and leading players in autonomous driving are likely to benefit from these changes [1]