Colorado Code § 43-1-130

Autonomous motor vehicles study - report - repeal
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(1) The department
shall study issues relating to the development and adoption of autonomous motor vehicles. The
study must, at a minimum:
(a) Summarize the current status of autonomous motor vehicle technology and the extent
of the use of such technology in commercial and government motor vehicle fleets and personal
motor vehicles;
(b) Provide an estimated timeline for future advancements in autonomous motor vehicle
technology, in particular advancements that enable motor vehicle automation to attain higher
levels in the motor vehicle classification system adopted by the United States department of
transportation, and the adoption of such advancements for use in commercial and government
motor vehicle fleets and personal motor vehicles;
(c) Summarize the anticipated safety benefits, including benefits to transportation
systems associated with the transition to automated commercial and government motor vehicle
fleets and personal motor vehicles, and safety risks, including cybersecurity risks, of autonomous
motor vehicles;
(d) Identify any modifications or additions that existing state transportation
infrastructure may need to enable the use of autonomous motor vehicles, the timeline for making
such modifications or additions, and the anticipated cost of making such modifications or
additions; and
(e) Identify and summarize legal issues relating to the use of autonomous motor
vehicles.
(2) The department shall present the report to the transportation legislation review
committee created in section 43-2-145 (1) during the 2025 legislative interim.
(3) This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2026.

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