Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3634

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to providing multimodal transportation technologies

Impact

The passage of HB 3634 will significantly influence state transportation laws, allowing for the operation of fully autonomous vehicles without a human driver under specified conditions. It permits the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to oversee the regulation of these vehicles while mandating that they comply with existing traffic laws and safety regulations. By fostering an environment conducive to the deployment of autonomous vehicles, the bill is expected to enhance mobility options and improve overall transportation efficiency in the state.

Summary

House Bill 3634, also known as the Act relative to providing multimodal transportation technologies, introduces comprehensive regulations governing the operation of fully autonomous vehicles and automated driving systems within Massachusetts. The bill establishes definitions for critical terms, including 'fully autonomous vehicle', 'automated driving system', and 'on-demand autonomous vehicle network', essentially laying the groundwork for a regulatory framework aimed at integrating autonomous technologies into the state's transportation infrastructure. Key provisions include provisions for licensing, registration, insurance requirements, and operational guidelines for these vehicles.

Contention

Support for the bill centers around the potential for innovation in transportation and enhanced safety through the implementation of fully automated driving technologies. However, there are notable points of contention among lawmakers and public stakeholders regarding safety implications and the responsibilities of manufacturers and operators in the event of accidents. Critics express concerns about the adequacy of current safety frameworks to handle the complexities introduced by autonomous technologies, raising questions about liability and accountability on public roads.

Companion Bills

MA H5326

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2379

Relative to providing multimodal transportation technologies

MA HB1594

In general budget implementation, further providing for Multimodal Transportation Fund.

MA HB2433

In Multimodal Fund, further providing for project selection criteria.

MA H3629

Facilitating cost efficient transportation

MA HB1399

Eliminate General Fund Transfer to Multimodal Transportation Fund

MA S2321

Relative to renewable energy production technologies

MA H3532

Relative to renewable energy production technologies

MA H5326

Study Order

MA S348

Providing in-district transportation funding

MA H3721

Relative to railroad crew transportation

Similar Bills

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