Missouri HB 1166 — Fully Autonomous Vehicles on Public Roads (Failed 2025)
Missouri HB 1166 would have authorized fully autonomous vehicles — without any human driver or operator present — to operate on Missouri public roads. The bill failed to advance in the 2025 legislative session, leaving Missouri's AV framework without explicit authorization for driverless deployment.
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