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NJ S3789
NJ S3789Establishes certain safety requirements concerning transportation network companies.
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Introduced
03/05/2026
03/05/2026
In Committee
03/05/2026
03/05/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes certain safety requirements for transportation network company (TNC) drivers and riders. Specifically, the bill prohibits an applicant or driver from utilizing a TNC's digital network and providing prearranged rides if the applicant or driver has been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to certain crimes or allows an unauthorized individual to use the applicant's or driver's authorized driver profile. The bill requires applicants and drivers who have been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to certain crimes to notify a TNC within 48 hours after the conviction was pronounced or the plea was entered. Additionally, the bill requires each TNC to establish and implement a zero tolerance policy (policy) on certain crimes against drivers and riders and to develop a procedure for investigating complaints alleging violations of the policy. If the results of the investigation corroborate the complaint, the TNC is required to revoke the driver's or rider's access to the digital network. The bill requires each TNC to establish procedures by which the driver or rider may submit a request for reconsideration and by which the TNC may resolve the request for reconsideration. The bill requires each TNC to establish certain verification methods to ensure that the driver providing a prearranged ride is the authorized driver. Each prearranged ride is to be continuously audio recorded and, if the driver or rider elects, video recorded, using technology provided by and maintained by the TNC, at no additional expense to the rider. Drivers are to display signs indicating the prearranged ride is being audio recorded and, if applicable, video recorded. The bill establishes certain requirements regarding data obtained and records maintained by TNCs and prohibits TNCs from altering any ratings or reviews assigned by riders and drivers, unless the ratings or reviews are motivated by bias or fraud. Further, the bill requires TNCs to prohibit drivers and riders from offering, selling, or otherwise providing food or beverage to another driver or rider and authorizes the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (commission) to conduct randomized compliance checks. Under the bill, TNCs are to establish additional safety policies, which policies and any updates to the policies are to be distributed to the commission, the Attorney General, and the drivers. Finally, the bill establishes certain causes of action for certain individuals who have been injured due to a violation of certain provisions of the bill and requires TNCs to issue annual reports to the Governor and the Legislature concerning the number of reported instances of certain crimes and discrimination. Under the bill, "authorized driver profile" means a TNC driver's unique user profile on a TNC's digital network, which profile displays the driver's name and other identifying information, and is authorized by the TNC for the purpose of providing prearranged rides.
AI Summary
This bill enhances safety for users of transportation network companies (TNCs), which are services like Uber or Lyft that connect riders with drivers through a digital network. It prohibits individuals with certain criminal convictions, including serious violent crimes and those related to human trafficking, from driving for TNCs, and requires drivers to report any new convictions within 48 hours. TNCs must implement a "zero tolerance policy" for specific crimes against drivers and riders, investigate complaints promptly, and revoke access for those found to have violated the policy, while also providing a process for reconsideration. To ensure driver identity, TNCs must use verification methods, and all prearranged rides will be continuously audio recorded, with optional video recording, at no extra cost to the rider, and drivers must display signs indicating the recording. The bill also mandates that TNCs maintain detailed records, including these recordings, and prohibits them from altering rider or driver ratings unless they are due to bias or fraud. Furthermore, TNCs must prevent drivers and riders from sharing food or beverages, and the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (commission) can conduct random checks to ensure compliance. TNCs are also required to develop additional safety policies, share them with state officials and drivers, and issue annual reports on safety incidents and discrimination. Finally, the bill establishes legal recourse for individuals injured due to violations of these safety provisions and clarifies that certain contract clauses attempting to limit TNC liability or waive rights, especially concerning sexual misconduct or assault, are void.
Committee Categories
Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Transportation Committee (on 03/05/2026)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/S3789 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S4000/3789_I1.HTM |
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