Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2393

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the safety of autonomous vehicles

Impact

The implications of S2393 on state law are significant, as it establishes a clear regulatory standard for autonomous vehicles that aligns with existing federal requirements. By mandating the presence of a human safety operator, the bill addresses safety concerns associated with the lack of human oversight in fully autonomous systems. This measure potentially impacts the automotive and technology sectors by influencing the way companies develop and deploy autonomous driving technologies in the state.

Summary

Bill S2393, titled 'An Act relative to the safety of autonomous vehicles,' proposed by Senator Paul R. Feeney, aims to enhance the safety and regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles operating within Massachusetts. The bill suggests amending Chapter 90 of the General Laws to include a new section specifically addressing the deployment and operation of autonomous vehicles. A key provision of the bill outlines the requirement for a human safety operator to be present in the vehicle while it is engaged in the transport of goods or passengers, ensuring that the operator can monitor and intervene in the vehicle's performance as needed.

Contention

While the primary focus of the bill is on safety, there may be points of contention regarding the balance between innovation and regulation. Critics may argue that such requirements could hinder the advancement of autonomous vehicle technology and slow down the economic benefits associated with its deployment. Supporters, on the other hand, are likely to advocate for stringent safety measures as necessary precursors to the widespread introduction of autonomous vehicles on public roads.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2273

Reducing administrative burden for government and industry

MA S747

Relative to access to paid family and medical leave and unemployment insurance for graduate student workers

MA S514

To protect the integrity of town meetings

MA S2388

Relative to historic route designations

MA S2125

Reducing administrative burden for government and industry

MA S1855

Relative to retirement board membership

MA S1844

Relative to retirement boards

MA S239

Relative to certain hospitality venues

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.