New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2495

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Requires DLPS to establish training program to prepare law enforcement to interact with autonomous vehicles.

Impact

The passage of A2495 could significantly enhance the preparedness of law enforcement personnel concerning emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles. The training will ensure officers are equipped to handle situations involving these vehicles safely. This legislation not only seeks to streamline law enforcement protocols but also anticipates future changes in the transportation landscape, suggesting a proactive approach to the integration of autonomous technology into public roadways. Regular updates to the training program, intended to occur every five years, further aim to keep law enforcement practices in line with technological advancements.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2495 mandates the establishment of a training program by the Department of Law and Public Safety (DLPS) aimed at preparing law enforcement officers for interactions with autonomous vehicles. This initiative is crucial given the anticipated future presence of these vehicles in traffic, although they are currently prohibited from operation on public highways in New Jersey. The bill specifies that the Attorney General, in collaboration with the Commissioner of Transportation, will develop a curriculum that covers appropriate procedures for interacting with these vehicles in various scenarios, particularly in emergencies and traffic enforcement.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding A2495 could arise from the logistics and costs associated with implementing this training program. There may be debates regarding the effectiveness of the training provided and whether it sufficiently prepares officers to handle real-world scenarios involving autonomous vehicles. Furthermore, as autonomous vehicle technology evolves, ongoing adjustments to the curriculum could require significant investment and continuous engagement from law enforcement agencies, raising concerns regarding resource allocation and prioritization of law enforcement training amidst other pressing community safety needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3757

Requires DLPS to establish training program to prepare law enforcement to interact with autonomous vehicles.

NJ A3942

Requires DLPS to establish and make available to law enforcement agencies training materials concerning interactions with hearing impaired; requires annual training for law enforcement and contracting with qualified interpreters.

NJ A2465

Requires DLPS to establish and make available to law enforcement agencies training materials concerning interactions with hearing impaired; requires annual training for law enforcement and contracting with qualified interpreters.

NJ S1278

Establishes training for law enforcement officers interacting with pregnant women.

NJ S490

Establishes training for law enforcement officers interacting with pregnant women.

NJ A2031

Establishes fully autonomous vehicle pilot program.

NJ HB339

Establish laws for autonomous vehicles

NJ AB87

Vehicles: removal: autonomous vehicles.

NJ AB1777

Autonomous vehicles.

NJ HB4521

To establish minimum training requirements for law enforcement officials on interacting effectively with people with Alzheimer’s or other dementias

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