Survivors could ask car companies to stop an abuser from tracking or controlling a connected vehicle. Companies would usually have 2 business days to act and could not demand the abuser’s approval.
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Safe Vehicle Access for Survivors Act is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice Vote.
Latest action on H.R. 2110: Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice Vote.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects abuse survivors who use or share connected vehicles with an abuser. It also affects car makers, their affiliates, and service providers that run vehicle apps, remote controls, location tools, or data services. Abusers or other account holders could lose access to services after a valid survivor request. States and local governments would also be affected because the bill blocks different rules in this same area.
Why this matters: Connected car tools can help an abuser track or control a survivor, and this bill would create a fast way to stop that access. Many newer vehicles can share location data or respond to remote commands through apps and online accounts. In shared households, that access can create safety and privacy risks. The bill tries to protect survivors while still letting them keep and use the vehicle. Its final impact would depend on the federal rules and on how each company’s technology works.
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Officially: Safe Vehicle Access for Survivors Act
Survivors could ask car companies to stop an abuser from tracking or controlling a connected vehicle. Companies would usually have 2 business days to act and could not demand the abuser’s approval.
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Where this bill is in the process
Introduced
Introduced in House
House Committee
Under House committee consideration
Latest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade. (3/14/2025)
House Floor Vote
Voted on by House
Passed House
Approved by House
Senate Review
Sent to Senate for consideration
Passed Both Chambers
Approved by both House and Senate
Signed into Law
Signed by the President
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