Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary and text provide limited information about specific procedural steps for handling citations, leaving some uncertainties regarding the exact process under certain conditions.
Traffic Safety Rules for Autonomous Vehicles
This bill establishes procedures for issuing and handling traffic citations for autonomous vehicles in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- It requires that if a POST-certified or state-commissioned law enforcement officer determines an autonomous vehicle has committed a traffic violation, they must send a notice of violation or citation to the registered owner by first class mail within 20 business days after the occurrence of the violation.
- The notice must allow for payment of the fine within 30 days without additional penalties. If not paid on time, another notice is sent with an additional 30-day period before extra costs are added.
- If the owner contests the citation in court and loses, they may be required to pay additional fees or court costs.
Who It Names or Affects
- Owners of autonomous vehicles who receive traffic citations.
- POST-certified or state-commissioned law enforcement officers issuing citations for autonomous vehicle violations.
Terms To Know
- Autonomous Vehicle
- A motor vehicle that uses autonomous technology to drive without supervision by a human operator.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if the owner's address is incorrect or they do not receive the notice.
- It does not explain how law enforcement officers will determine when an autonomous vehicle has committed a traffic violation.
- There are no details on how to handle violations that happen outside of regular business hours.