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Begin with Part I: Law Enforcement Interaction Plan. Fill in the contact phone number for the representative responsible for demonstration/testing, ensuring it is accurate for quick communication.
Next, describe how the vehicle will be identified from conventional vehicles. This is crucial for law enforcement interactions.
Detail procedures for safely immobilizing, disabling, and towing the vehicle in case of a crash. This section is vital for emergency responders.
Indicate how to recognize if the vehicle is operating in autonomous mode and how to disengage this mode if necessary.
List all test vehicle operators in Part II, including their names, dates of birth, license jurisdictions, expiration dates, and license numbers.
In Part III: Signature/Certification, ensure that an authorized individual signs and prints their name along with their title and date of submission.
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