Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2379

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to providing multimodal transportation technologies

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly impact the existing laws governing vehicle operations within the state. It will create a framework for licensing fully autonomous vehicles and their operation without the requirement of a human driver under certain conditions. This includes the necessity for vehicles to achieve a 'minimal risk condition' in case of system failures, as well as ensuring compliance with vehicle safety laws. The bill empowers the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to issue licenses for autonomous operation and mandates that fully autonomous vehicles registered in the Commonwealth are distinctly titled as such.

Summary

Senate Bill 2379 aims to regulate the operation of fully autonomous vehicles and establish guidelines for automated driving systems within Massachusetts. The bill introduces specific definitions related to automated driving systems, including terms like 'dynamic driving task' and 'fully autonomous vehicle.' It seeks to amend Chapter 90 of the General Laws to accommodate the evolving technology of self-driving vehicles and ensure safe integration into the state's transportation infrastructure. Additionally, the legislation allows for an on-demand autonomous vehicle network, facilitating the use of these vehicles for passenger or goods transport services.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB 2379, there were notable points of contention regarding the provisions that allow for vehicles to operate without a human driver under specified conditions. Critics raised concerns about potential safety implications and the reliability of automated driving systems, emphasizing the need for rigorous regulations. Supporters, however, argued that fostering autonomous vehicle use could lead to advancements in transportation technology and improve traffic efficiency. The language of the bill is designed to preempt local regulations that could hinder the adoption of autonomous vehicles, which may lead to debates around local control and safety standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2257

To promote the safe integration of autonomous vehicles into the transportation system of the Commonwealth

MA H3430

Relative to autonomous vehicles

MA S2200

Relative to railroad crew transportation

MA H3365

Relative to railroad crew transportation

MA H3445

Relative to automobile technology

MA S2255

To explore alternative funding sources to ensure safe and reliable transportation

MA H3428

To explore alternative funding sources to ensure safe and reliable transportation

MA S2287

Relative to the transportation of individuals seated in wheelchairs

MA H4530

Study Order

MA H3452

Relative to transportation safety reform within the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

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