Colorado Governor Vetoes Bill to Require a CDL Holder Inside Self-Driving Commercial Vehicles
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Colorado Governor vetoes bill to require a CDL holder inside self-driving commercial vehicles
Colorado Governor Jared Polis recently killed a bill that would have banned autonomous commercial vehicles from operation on the state’s roadways without a properly licensed human driver inside the cab. On May 29, 2025, Polis vetoed HB25-1122 after the bill was passed by the Colorado General Assembly. The bill would have banned automated commercial vehicles from operating in Colorado unless an individual who holds a commercial driver’s license (…
SB 46 – Banning Self Driving Commerical Vehicles
Senate Bill 46, which would ban commercial self driving cars in Delaware, passed the Senate back in March unanimously. The bill would prohibit any autonomous vehicle that requires a Class A commercial driver license without an O restriction from being operated on a Delaware highway for testing purposes, transporting goods, or transporting passengers without a human safety operator being physically present within the autonomous vehicle. So I gues…
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