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Calling on the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework and conduct a formal safety and labor impact review of driverless rideshare vehicles operating in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania.
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WHEREAS, Autonomous or "driverless" vehicles are rapidly expanding in cities across the United States, including pilot programs and commercial operations in dense urban environments; and
WHEREAS, Philadelphia's transportation network includes narrow streets, aging infrastructure, heavy pedestrian traffic, complex intersections, and challenging weather conditions that present unique safety considerations for autonomous vehicle operations; and
WHEREAS, Since 2021, autonomous vehicles operating nationally have been involved in numerous reported crashes, roadway obstructions, and software-related incidents that raise unresolved public safety concerns; and
WHEREAS, Federal oversight alone has proven insufficient to address localized safety risks, labor impacts, traffic congestion, and emergency response coordination associated with autonomous vehicles; and
WHEREAS, Over 60,000 Philadelphians rely on driving-based work, including taxi, rideshare, and delivery services, and the unregulated deployment of autonomous vehicles threatens to displace workers without clear labor protections or transition plans; and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania currently lacks a comprehensive statewide regulatory framework governing autonomous vehicle deployment, safety reporting requirements, data transparency, labor impact mitigation, and coordination with municipal governments; and
WHEREAS, State-level regulation would provide clarity, accountability, and consistency while ensuring that municipalities like Philadelphia retain a meaningful role in protecting public safety and local economies; and
WHEREAS, A formal review process conducted by the Commonwealth would allow policymakers to evaluate real-world safety data, labor im...
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