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About AutoviaTest.com

Building and maintaining the Road Safety Certification Protocol as an open, global standard for road safety credentials.

Our Mission

To create a privacy-preserving, globally interoperable standard for road safety credentials that protects the rights of gig workers while enabling legitimate verification by authorities and platforms.

Our Vision

A world where every delivery rider and driver can prove their safety certifications instantly, anywhere, without surrendering control of their personal data or being locked into a single platform.

Our Values

The principles that guide the development and governance of RSCP.

Privacy First

Privacy is built into the protocol architecture, not added as an afterthought. Structural guarantees protect rider data.

Open Standards

Built on W3C Verifiable Credentials, DIDs, and proven cryptographic standards. No vendor lock-in.

Community Driven

Developed transparently with input from implementers, governments, and civil society organizations.

Vendor Neutral

AutoviaTest.com maintains independence from any single company or government to ensure fair governance.

Why We Built RSCP

The gig economy has transformed how millions of people work, but existing road safety certification systems were designed for a different era. Paper certificates are easily forged, centralized databases create privacy risks, and credentials don't travel across platforms or borders.

Meanwhile, governments are increasingly requiring platforms to ensure their workers are properly trained. India's Karnataka and Rajasthan states now mandate road safety training for gig workers. The EU's Platform Work Directive will bring similar requirements to Europe.

RSCP addresses these challenges with a protocol that:

  • Protects privacy by design — The protocol architecture ensures only necessary information is shared
  • Enables portability — Credentials work across platforms, jurisdictions, and time
  • Prevents forgery — Cryptographic proofs make credentials unforgeable
  • Supports selective disclosure — Riders control exactly what information verifiers see

Our Journey

Key milestones in the development of the RSCP protocol.

1
2024

Protocol Design

Initial protocol design and cryptographic architecture development.

2
2024

Reference Implementation

TypeScript SDKs for issuers, wallets, and verifiers released.

3
2025

Pilot Programs

First pilot implementations with delivery platforms in India.

4
2025

Public Launch

RSCP protocol publicly launched by AutoviaTest.com.

Governance

RSCP is governed transparently with input from all stakeholders.

Technical Steering Committee

Reviews and approves changes to the protocol specification and reference implementations.

Working Groups

Specialized groups focus on core protocol, implementation, and regulatory compliance.

Community Input

Open discussions, RFCs, and consensus-based decision making ensure all voices are heard.

Get Involved

Join the RSCP Community

Whether you're a developer, policymaker, or industry stakeholder, there's a place for you in building the future of road safety credentials.