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OOIDA Opposes SELF DRIVE Act Cybersecurity Provisions
March 11, 2026
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) has formally opposed the SELF DRIVE Act of 2026 (H.R. 7390), citing critical cybersecurity and safety oversight gaps related to autonomous heavy-duty trucks. OOIDA's concerns focus on the bill's reliance on company self-certification without independent federal verification, which they argue could compromise public safety and transparency regarding the performance and capabilities of driverless trucks. This opposition highlights ongoing debates within federal agencies and legislative bodies, including the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), about establishing robust regulatory frameworks for autonomous vehicle deployment.
- Procurement professionals should note the potential for increased regulatory scrutiny and evolving cybersecurity requirements impacting autonomous truck technology acquisitions.
- Contractors and vendors developing autonomous vehicle systems may face future mandates for independent federal verification and enhanced transparency measures.
- Agencies involved in transportation and commerce should prepare for possible revisions to procurement standards that emphasize cybersecurity and safety compliance for autonomous heavy-duty vehicles.
- This development signals a cautious approach toward autonomous truck deployment, underscoring the importance of integrating cybersecurity risk management into procurement planning and contract specifications.
We write to express our opposition to H.R. 7390, the SELF DRIVE Act of 2026, since it fails to ensure the safe operation of driverless trucks or provide adequate transparency about their performance and capabilities.
— Todd Spencer, President of OOIDA
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Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Commerce, House Energy and Commerce Committee
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- OOIDA raises alarm on cybersecurity gaps in House bill over autonomous trucks - TheTrucker.com · TheTrucker.com · Mar 11