Subcommittee reviews Self Drive Act to create federal framework for autonomous vehicles
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The chairman told the subcommittee the Self Drive Act would establish a federal framework for deploying autonomous vehicles, citing potential safety benefits and mobility gains for seniors and people with disabilities and commending Representative Latta for his work.
The subcommittee discussed the Self Drive Act, which the chairman described as a bill that would establish a federal framework for the safe deployment of autonomous vehicles.
The chairman commended Representative Latta for his years of work on the issue and said AVs "hold enormous potential, not just as a technological advancement, but as a tool to save lives by reducing human error, which is responsible for most crashes." He added that autonomous vehicles could prevent accidents and expand mobility and independence for seniors and people with disabilities.
The discussion in the transcript was limited to the chairman's opening remarks; no witnesses testified and no formal amendments or votes were recorded in the provided segments. The chairman characterized the Self Drive Act as part of a broader package intended to advance safety, accessibility and American automotive leadership.
Next steps: the chairman said he looks forward to moving the bill to the next stage; the transcript does not record further debate or a vote.
