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Pilot Program: Preventing Vehicle-Based Terrorist Attacks

This new law establishes a pilot program to prevent terrorist attacks using motor vehicles. This means car rental companies and vehicle dealers may be required to collect more detailed customer information and report suspicious activities, aiming to enhance public safety. The law seeks to protect citizens from terrorist threats while monitoring its impact on privacy.
Key points
Vehicle rental companies and dealers may collect more customer data and report suspicious transactions to prevent attacks.
A uniform standard for information collection and suspicious activity reporting will be developed for the automotive industry.
Training will be provided to employees of rental companies to better identify suspicious behavior.
Companies participating in the pilot program will be exempt from liability for actions taken in accordance with its rules.
The program applies to large vehicles such as trucks, buses, and vans capable of transporting more than 15 passengers.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_1831
Sponsor: Rep. Gottheimer, Josh [D-NJ-5]
Process start date: 2025-03-04