S 344 — Relates To Autonomous Vehicle Driving
S 344 is a New York state bill relating to autonomous vehicle driving. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and referred to the Transportation Committee on January 7, 2026. The bill aims to establish regulations or requirements for autonomous vehicles operating within New York. It addresses risks associated with autonomous systems, including safety and operational standards for self-driving vehicles.
Linked Incidents
12Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
Uber self-driving executive nearly dies while using Tesla Full Self-Driving system, raising concerns about human vigilance in autonomous vehicle reliance
19-year-old woman dies after Tesla Cybertruck catches fire following crash and doors fail to open
38-year-old Tesla Model X owner dies in Autopilot crash after system warnings fail to prevent collision with concrete median
30-year-old Tesla driver crashes into storefront while using autopilot in San Francisco
35-year-old Tesla driver hospitalized after crash in Full Self-Driving mode on clear two-lane road
Tesla Model 3 driver sustains injury after Full Self-Driving crash in Alabama
19-year-old basketball prospect trapped in Tesla Cybertruck crash after steering wheel "went limp
Four children killed when Tesla veers off road into tree and flips into river near Tavira, Portugal
Two men die in Tesla crash in Spring, Texas, with no driver present at time of impact under Autopilot system
76-year-old lawyer injured in 8-car crash caused by Tesla full self-driving system on Bay Bridge
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22-year-old woman killed in Tesla Autopilot crash leading to $240 million verdict in Florida
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