Existing law authorizes the operation of an autonomous vehicle on public roads for testing purposes by a driver who possesses the proper class of license for the type of vehicle operated if specified requirements are satisfied. Existing law prohibits the operation of an autonomous vehicle on public roads until the manufacturer submits an application to the Department of Motor Vehicles, as specified, and that application is approved. Existing law requires the department to adopt regulations setting forth requirements for the submission and approval of an application, including, among other things, any testing, equipment, and performance standards the department concludes are necessary to ensure the safe operation of autonomous vehicles on public roads, as specified.
This bill would, commencing July 1, 2026, require manufacturers of autonomous vehicles that operate without a human operator physically present in the vehicle, except as provided, to comply with certain requirements, including, among other things, to maintain a dedicated emergency response telephone line that is available for emergency response officials, as defined, and to equip each autonomous vehicle with a 2-way voice communication device that enables emergency response officials that are near the vehicle to communicate effectively with a remote human operator, as specified. The bill would, commencing July 1, 2026, authorize an emergency response official to issue an emergency geofencing message, as defined, to a manufacturer and would require a manufacturer to direct its fleet to leave or avoid the area identified within 2 minutes of receiving an emergency geofencing message, as specified.
The bill would authorize peace officers, as defined, to issue of notices of autonomous vehicle noncompliance upon observing an alleged violation of the Vehicle Code or upon observing an alleged violation of a local traffic ordinance adopted pursuant to the Vehicle Code by an autonomous vehicle while the autonomous technology is engaged. The bill would require the notice to identify, at minimum, the alleged violation, as specified, the date, time, and location of the alleged violation, and the license plate number of the vehicle. The bill would require a manufacturer of an autonomous vehicle to provide the department with any issued notice of autonomous vehicle noncompliance within 72 hours of issuance, or within a timeframe otherwise determined by the department. The bill would require the department to adopt regulations setting forth requirements for the processes related to notices of autonomous vehicle noncompliance and would prohibit the above-described provisions from becoming operative until the regulations are adopted.

Statutes affected:
AB1777: 38750 VEH
03/21/24 - Amended Assembly: 38750 VEH, 38750 VEH
04/16/24 - Amended Assembly: 38750 VEH, 38750 VEH, 38750 VEH
05/16/24 - Amended Assembly: 38750 VEH, 38750 VEH, 38750 VEH
06/12/24 - Amended Senate: 38750 VEH
07/01/24 - Amended Senate: 38750 VEH
08/06/24 - Amended Senate: 38750 VEH
08/23/24 - Amended Senate: 38750 VEH
09/05/24 - Enrolled: 38750 VEH
09/27/24 - Chaptered: 38750 VEH