Motor Vehicles Equipped With Autonomous Technology

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  1. No political subdivision may by ordinance, resolution, or any other means prohibit within the jurisdictional boundaries of the political subdivision the use of a motor vehicle equipped with autonomous technology if the motor vehicle otherwise complies with all safety regulations of the political subdivision.
    1. “Autonomous technology” means technology installed on a motor vehicle that has the capability to drive the vehicle on which the technology is installed in high or full automation mode, without any supervision by a human operator, with specific driving mode performance by the automated driving system of all aspects of the dynamic driving task that can be managed by a human driver, including the ability to automatically bring the motor vehicle into a minimal risk condition in the event of a critical vehicle or system failure or other emergency event;
    2. “Driving mode” means a type of driving scenario with characteristic dynamic driving task requirements including, but not limited to, the following:
      1. Expressway merging;
      2. High speed cruising;
      3. Low speed traffic jam; and
      4. Closed-campus operations;
    3. “Dynamic driving task” means the operational and tactical aspects of the driving task, but does not include the strategic aspect of the driving task;
    4. “Operational” means steering, braking, accelerating, and monitoring the vehicle and roadway;
    5. “Strategic” means determining destinations and waypoints; and
    6. “Tactical” includes, but is not limited to, the following:
      1. Responding to events; and
      2. Determining when to change lanes, turn, or use signals.


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