Plain English Breakdown
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Traffic Rules for Self-Driving Cars
This bill sets rules for issuing traffic violation notices to owners of self-driving cars in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- It requires a POST-certified or state-commissioned law enforcement officer to send a notice of violation by mail to the registered owner if they determine that an autonomous vehicle has committed a traffic offense.
- The notice must be sent within twenty business days after the occurrence of the violation, unless there are special circumstances.
- It allows for payment of the fine within thirty days and specifies additional penalties if not paid on time or contested in court.
- Local law enforcement agencies can establish policies to enforce traffic offenses committed by autonomous vehicles.
Who It Names or Affects
- Owners of self-driving cars
- POST-certified or state-commissioned law enforcement officers
Terms To Know
- Autonomous vehicle
- A car that can drive itself without a person controlling it.
- POST-certified or state-commissioned law enforcement officer
- A police officer who is officially trained and approved by the state of Tennessee.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not address what happens if a self-driving car causes an accident.
- It doesn't explain how to handle violations that occur outside of Tennessee's borders.
- There are no details about who pays for damages caused by a self-driving car.