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Connecticut's HB5185 aims to facilitate the testing of autonomous vehicles within the state. It mandates the Department of Motor Vehicles to create regulations governing their use and to explore how these vehicles can enhance mobility for individuals with disabilities. This bill positions Connecticut to remain competitive in the evolving landscape of autonomous vehicle technology.
Key Provisions
Allows the use of autonomous vehicles for testing purposes.
Requires the DMV to adopt regulations concerning the use of autonomous vehicles.
Mandates a study on how autonomous vehicles can increase mobility for persons with disabilities.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 35)
Name
Role
Amy Morrin Bello
Primary
Anne M. Hughes
Primary
Anthony L. Nolan
Primary
Bob Godfrey
Primary
Brandon Chafee
Primary
Corey P. Paris
Primary
Derek Slap
Primary
Eleni Kavros Degraw
Primary
Gary A. Turco
Primary
Gary A. Winfield
Primary
Geoff Luxenberg
Primary
Jason Doucette
Primary
Jillian Gilchrest
Primary
Josh Elliott
Primary
Kaitlyn Shake
Primary
Kara Rochelle
Primary
Kate Farrar
Primary
Kenneth Gucker
Primary
Kevin Brown
Primary
Laurie Sweet
Primary
Marcus Brown
Primary
Mary Fortier
Primary
Maryam Khan
Primary
Michael "mj" Shannon
Primary
Mike Demicco
Primary
Nicholas Menapace
Primary
Nick Gauthier
Primary
Patrick Biggins
Primary
Rebecca Martinez
Primary
Roland J. Lemar
Primary
Sarah Keitt
Primary
Steven Winter
Primary
Susan M. Johnson
Primary
Travis Simms
Primary
William Heffernan
Primary
Compliance Checklist
Comply with DMV regulations for testing autonomous vehicles Who: Entities testing autonomous vehicles Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance not specified
Participate in the study regarding mobility for persons with disabilities Who: DMV and Department of Rehabilitative Services
Full Legal Analysis
HB5185 proposes amendments to the general statutes to permit the testing of autonomous vehicles in Connecticut. The bill requires the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to adopt regulations governing the use of these vehicles. Additionally, the DMV is tasked with studying, in collaboration with the Department of Rehabilitative Services, how autonomous vehicles can improve mobility for persons with disabilities. Compliance will be necessary for any entity wishing to test autonomous vehicles in the state, although specific penalties for non-compliance are not detailed in the bill. The bill reflects a growing trend among states to establish frameworks for the integration of autonomous vehicles into public roadways, similar to initiatives seen in states like California and Arizona, which have also enacted legislation to regulate autonomous vehicle testing and operation.
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