Amends autonomous vehicle testing regulations, requiring self-certifying entities to provide contact information, testing locations, vehicle identification, insurance proof, accident reports, and notify law enforcement. Permits public access to testing information and annual legislative reports. Effectively defines "autonomous" vehicles. Effective October 1, 2022.
Amends requirements for testing autonomous vehicles on public roads in Washington State.
Mandates that self-certifying entities provide contact information, test locations, vehicle identification numbers, and proof of insurance for testing.
Requires assignment of a unique identification number for autonomous vehicles lacking a vehicle ID as mandated by law.
Obliges reporting of collisions and moving violations involving autonomous vehicles on public roads, including whether the autonomous system was active during incidents.
Demands advance written notice to relevant law enforcement agencies before testing, detailing the expected testing period, vehicle description, and contact information.
Allows the Department of Licensing to charge a fee to offset administrative costs of the self-certification testing program.
Ensures public access to information submitted by testing entities, with annual legislative reporting.
Defines "autonomous" vehicle levels per Society of Automotive Engineers standards J3016.
Prohibits autonomous vehicle testing without fulfilling initial information requirements.