Company: ARAI
Filing Date: 2025-06-17
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001641172-25-015428
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Company: Arrive AI Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-17
Form: S-1
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 states or localities. For example, the state of California has a number of
regulations governing the use of AMRs in public spaces.

The lack of specific regulations governing AMRs
can create some challenges for businesses that want to deploy these robots. However, there are a number of organizations that have developed
voluntary safety standards for AMRs. These standards can help businesses to ensure that their AMRs are safe to operate.

Some of the voluntary safety standards for AMRs
include:

| ● | ANSI/ITSDF B56.5-2012: Safety Standard for Driverless, Automatic Guided   
 Industrial Vehicles and Automated Functions of Manned Industrial Vehicles |
| ● | ANSI/RIA R15.06-2012: American National Standard for Industrial Robots    
 and Robot Systems - Safety Requirements                                   |
| ● | ISO 13482:2014: Robots and robotic devices - Safety requirements for      
 personal care robots                                                      |

As the use of AMRs continues to grow, it is likely
that the US government will develop more specific regulations governing these robots. In the meantime, businesses that want to deploy
AMRs should carefully consider the relevant safety regulations and voluntary standards.

Drone Regulation in the United States

While Arrive does not operate AMRs, it’s
customers and partners do while utilizing Arrive MaaS. A part of our business may be subject to air drone operations carried out by third
parties, drone operations in the United States is subject to regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”).
The FAA has set rules for routine commercial use of small, unmanned aircraft systems (“UAS”) weighing less than 55 pounds
that are conducting non-hobbyist operations. UAS operators-for-hire must pass a written test and be vetted by the Transportation Security
Administration. The rules include restrictions regarding the right of way in certain areas for drone operations by also requiring the
broadcast of remote ID information. These regulations have a significant impact on the operations and responsibilities of third parties,
such as those who have AMR and drone operations, or those imposed on medical facilities regarding control and preservation of certain
medications considered perishable or which may need refrigeration. Our intended operations will comply with the specific requirements
for each application as defined by the third parties responsible for compliance.

We are also subject to the USPS mailbox regulations
and specifications which include parameters for residential and commercial installations.

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