US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7390

Introduced
2/5/26  
Refer
2/5/26  

Caption

SELF DRIVE Act of 2026 Safely Ensuring Lives Future Deployment and Research In Vehicle Evolution Act of 2026

Impact

The key provisions of the bill include creating stringent safety requirements that manufacturers of ADS-equipped vehicles must adhere to, including the development of a 'safety case' demonstrating that these vehicles will not present unreasonable risks of harm. It also establishes a National Automated Vehicle Safety Data Repository to collect data on crashes involving automated vehicles, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability. Additionally, the bill proposes federal preemption over state laws concerning the manufacturing and sale of automated vehicles, which could significantly alter existing state-level regulatory frameworks.

Summary

House Bill 7390, also known as the SELF DRIVE Act of 2026, aims to amend Title 49 of the United States Code, focusing on the authority of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding vehicles equipped with automated driving systems (ADS). The bill emphasizes the need for updated or new safety requirements for ADS-equipped vehicles and establishes a framework for the testing and deployment of these vehicles to enhance road safety and mobility within the United States. It seeks to solidify U.S. leadership in the rapidly evolving global automotive and autonomous vehicle markets.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debates about the extent of federal preemption concerning state laws. While proponents argue that a unified regulatory approach is necessary to foster innovation and ensure consistent safety standards across states, critics express concerns that this could undermined local authority to regulate vehicle safety issues effectively. The bill allows states to maintain certain regulatory powers, particularly concerning traffic laws, vehicle registration, and emissions inspections, but the implications of federal preemption in other areas such as crash reporting and liability raise significant points of contention among stakeholders. Furthermore, the specifics surrounding cybersecurity and public safety measures for automated systems are crucial discussion points that may determine the bill's overall acceptance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB4661

AMERICA DRIVES Act Autonomous Mobility Ensuring Regulation, Innovation, Commerce, and Advancement Driving Reliability in Vehicle Efficiency and Safety Act

US SB1474

Vehicle Safety Research Act of 2025

US SB4168

Livestock Consolidation Research Act of 2026

US B26-0684

Autonomous Vehicle Deployment Authorization Amendment Act of 2026

US HB6850

DRIVE to HALT Drunk Driving Act Deployment of Required Impairment Prevention Vehicle Equipment to Honor the Abbas Family Legacy to Terminate Drunk Driving Act of 2025

US HB3360

Driver Technology and Pedestrian Safety Act of 2025

US HB6598

Commodity Futures Trading Commission Research and Development Modernization Act of 2025

US HB7540

United States-Israel FUTURES Act of 2026 United States-Israel Framework for Upgraded Technologies, Unified Research, and Enhanced Security Act of 2026

US SB3855

United States-Israel Framework for Upgraded Technologies, Unified Research, and Enhanced Security (FUTURES) Act of 2026

US SB3552

HAULS Act of 2025 Haulers of Agriculture and Livestock Safety Act of 2025

Similar Bills

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