Following Japan's introduction of a new environmental quality standard for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in 2009, JAMA decided to revise and update its 2001 publication on suspended particulate matter on the basis of the most recent knowledge gained, through its own research and that of institutions worldwide, on the subject of PM and PM2.5 in Particular.
A review of the automotive technologies currently in application in Japan. Developments or applications anticipated for the near future are discussed or referred to briefly.
JAMA compiled this set of guidelines as a means to help ensure optimal, safe use of vehicle navigation systems by drivers.
Guidelines for In-Vehicle Display Systems - Version 3.0 - August 2004
On the road to automated driving: A JAMA overview of the advances made so far and the further progress required to make automated driving a reality
Assuring the safety of automated driving technology requires a common safety evaluation methodology. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA) has therefore produced a compendium of safety assessment methods that it considers suitable for use as guidelines.
Note: JAMA will continue its examination of safety assessment methods for automated driving technology and may consequently revise the content of its guidelines, periodically releasing updated versions to reflect those revisions.