Tennessee SB0195 amends state law to regulate the collection, sharing, and distribution of vehicle driving data.
Tennessee SB0195 amends state law to regulate the collection, sharing, and distribution of vehicle driving data. The bill requires entities to obtain explicit, written consent from vehicle owners before sharing, selling, or distributing driving data. It defines "driving data" as information collected by a vehicle's systems, including acceleration events, sudden or harsh brake events, and high-speed events. Entities must provide a notice to vehicle owners about how their data will be collected and used. The consent must be renewed annually.
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