Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4112

Introduced
3/9/26  

Caption

Autonomous vehicles regulated.

Impact

If enacted, HF4112 would amend existing state statutes to incorporate new definitions and regulations surrounding autonomous vehicles. This legislation would clarify the roles of both automated systems and human drivers, particularly when it comes to traffic compliance and accident scenarios. It would require owners of autonomous vehicles to maintain proof of financial responsibility and comply with state traffic laws, thereby ensuring accountability in operation. Additionally, the bill reinforces the notion that local governments cannot impose additional regulations that conflict with state authority over autonomous vehicle operations, likely fostering a more uniform regulatory environment across the state.

Summary

House File 4112, introduced during the Ninety-Fourth Session, focuses on the regulation of autonomous vehicles in Minnesota. The bill aims to establish clear definitions for terms related to automated driving systems, including what constitutes an 'autonomous vehicle' and the responsibilities associated with its operation. It explicitly addresses the requirements for the operational design of these vehicles and outlines necessary procedures for monitoring, controlling, and maintaining safety standards. Through these provisions, the bill aims to ensure a regulatory framework conducive to the growth of autonomous vehicle technology while safeguarding public safety on Minnesota roads.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF4112 may highlight potential points of contention regarding local governance and the extent of state control over transportation regulations. Critics may argue that the preemption of local laws could hinder communities from addressing specific transportation safety needs or regulations that reflect their unique situations. Conversely, supporters may advocate that a standardized approach is necessary to spur innovation and safe integration of autonomous vehicles onto public roadways, particularly given the complexity of existing vehicular laws. The balance between advancing technology and ensuring public safety will be a critical focus as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3513

Autonomous vehicles regulated.

MN SF4010

Certain autonomous vehicles regulations provision

MN SF4618

Operation of certain autonomous vehicles and on-demand autonomous vehicle networks authorization

MN SB1466

Autonomous vehicles

MN B26-0323

Autonomous Vehicles Amendment Act of 2025

MN SB148

Autonomous Vehicles

MN HB3837

Relating to the regulation of autonomous vehicles; creating a criminal offense.

MN SB1417

Autonomous vehicles; safety; data

MN HB217

Autonomous Vehicles; Comm. Driver Lic.

MN SB1246

Autonomous vehicles.

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