ITS Japan Submits Recommendations to Six Government Ministries to Accelerate Social Implementation

ITS Japan has submitted its 2026 recommendations on Intelligent Transport Systems to six ministries, focusing on smart poles and V2X/V2N data integration. The proposal aims to accelerate the transition to the implementation phase of autonomous driving and achieve zero traffic accidents.
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ITS Japan, a non-profit organization, submitted its "Recommendations and Proposals Related to ITS" to six relevant ministries—the Cabinet Office, National Police Agency, Digital Agency, MIC, METI, and MLIT—on May 11 and 12, 2026. The goal is to realize a society with zero traffic accidents and accelerate the social implementation of autonomous driving. This proposal organizes items requiring public-private cooperation and offers specific measures eyeing the "transition to the implementation phase." While previous proposals focused on foundational infrastructure such as signal information and emergency vehicle support, the 2026 recommendations step into concrete measures for social implementation: - Social implementation and specification standardization of Smart Poles. - Development and utilization of V2X/V2N data integration platforms. - Data utilization for reducing accidents involving vulnerable road users. - Clarification of roles between vehicles and infrastructure in cooperative autonomous driving. Additionally, the proposal highlights the importance of ITS infrastructure in supporting autonomous driving services to address driver shortages in rural areas. 1. Continuous Proposals and Public-Private Collaboration ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) is a vital foundation for solving road traffic issues such as accident reduction and congestion mitigation. ITS Japan defines ITS as policies, technologies, services, and systems in the mobility domain aimed at solving social and individual challenges. The organization has consistently worked with government agencies, industry, and academia to identify issues and consider measures for ITS practical use. 2. Main Content of 2026 Recommendations: Accelerating Implementation of Cooperative ITS 3. Future Outlook ITS Japan will further strengthen its collaboration with ministries through these recommendations to accelerate the social implementation of cooperative ITS. By integrating "People," "ITS Infrastructure," and "Mobility," the organization aims for a safe and sustainable transportation society.

FAQ

What was the main activity conducted by ITS Japan in May 2026?

We submitted 'Proposals and Recommendations for ITS' to the six ministries and agencies involved in ITS: the Cabinet Office, National Police Agency, Digital Agency, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

What were the key points of the 2026 recommendations?

The four key points were: social implementation and standardization of smart poles, establishment of a data integration platform for V2X/V2N data, data utilization for reducing accidents involving vulnerable road users, and clarification of the roles of vehicles and infrastructure in cooperative automated driving.

What is the difference between previous ITS recommendations and the 2026 recommendations?

While previous recommendations focused on initial infrastructure development and platform construction, the 2026 recommendations propose specific measures aimed at the 'social implementation phase' of autonomous driving and traffic safety.

What is mentioned regarding the challenges in regional areas?

The importance of ITS infrastructure to support autonomous driving services is highlighted as a response to the shortage of drivers in regional areas.

How does ITS Japan define ITS?

ITS Japan defines ITS as policies, technologies, services, and systems in the mobility and transportation sector aimed at contributing to the resolution of social and individual issues.