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HB3136 commissions a study on automated motor vehicles, focusing on their feasibility and potential impact. The Secretary of State will submit a report by July 1, 2016.
Key Provisions
Creates the Automated Motor Vehicle Study and Report.
Requires a feasibility study on automated vehicles.
Mandates a report submission by July 1, 2016.
Latest Legislative Action
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
Harry Benton
Primary
John M. Cabello
Cosponsor
Amendments (3)
House Amendment 001Pending2015-03-23
Senate Amendment 001Pending2016-05-26
Senate Amendment 002Pending2016-05-29
Compliance Checklist
Submit an application for testing approval of autonomous vehicles Who: Manufacturers of autonomous vehicles Penalty: Potential denial of application or inability to operate vehicles
Provide evidence of insurance or self-insurance Who: Manufacturers applying for approval Penalty: Application may be denied if evidence is insufficient
HB3136 mandates the Secretary of State to conduct a study on the feasibility of automated motor vehicles and submit a report by July 1, 2016. The bill does not define terms related to autonomous vehicles, nor does it establish a regulatory framework for their operation on public roads. It focuses solely on studying the potential and implications of automated vehicle technology in Illinois.
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