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DMV deputy calls intelligent speed assistance still 'in infancy'; recommends study before mandating use

Senate Transportation Committee · April 14, 2026
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Deputy DMV commissioner Matt Russo told the Senate Transportation Committee that intelligent speed-assistance devices (ISA) are at an early stage nationally, flagged technical and administrative unknowns (restriction codes, calibration, circumvention) and recommended a report and further study before committing to statutory requirements.

Matt Russo, identified on the record as a DMV deputy commissioner, told the Senate Transportation Committee that intelligent speed-assistance devices (ISA) are in an “infancy stage” nationally and that Vermont lacks the technical and administrative infrastructure to mandate them immediately. He recommended the committee request a report to identify standards, calibration intervals,…

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