Congressman Scott Perry Introduces the No Kill Switches in Cars Act
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Scott Perry (PA-10) introduced the No Kill Switches in Cars Act to repeal the vehicle “kill switch” mandate under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) set for model year 2026. The mandate raises concerns about government surveillance and potential infringement of individual privacy and constitutional rights.
“Kill Switches can be used to restrict your travel o or to track you without a warrant,” said Rep. Perry. “The No Kill Switches in Cars Act removes this threat to our constitutional rights and ensures our ability to travel freely.”
The only way to preclude the abuse/misuse of this technology and protect individual privacy is to reject the government’s efforts to install “kill switches” in every vehicle.
For more information on the No Kill Switch Act, visit here.