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Ontario Introduces Pilot Project for Automated Commercial Motor Vehicles

August 25, 2025

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Written By Michael Smith and Reyhaneh Rahimi

Ontario has launched a 10-year pilot program, running from August 1, 2025 to August 1, 2035, to evaluate the use of automated commercial motor vehicles (ACMVs) on Ontario's roads.

For the purposes of the pilot program, an ACMV is a commercial motor vehicle weighing more than 4,500 kg and equipped with an automated driving system that meets SAE Standard J3016 Levels 3, 4 or 5 of autonomy.

An ACMV cannot be operated on Ontario roads except in accordance with the ACMV Pilot Project Regulation or in a co-operative truck platoon authorized by Ontario Regulation 306/15

Two Streams of Testing

There are two categories of testing permitted under Ontario's ACMV pilot program:

  1. Driver-supervised testing
  2. Driverless testing

Participant Requirements

Interested carriers must meet one of the following carrier safety thresholds:

Participation Conditions

Each ACMV owner must:

Additional information is available here and here

Liability Considerations

Subsection 4(1) of the ACMV Pilot Project Regulation states, generally, that the Highway Traffic Act applies, "with necessary modifications", to the operation of an ACMV, the driver and the owner.  Section 14 exempts the owner or driver of an ACMV from a provision of the Highway Traffic Act or its Regulations "that is inconsistent with the testing of an automated commercial vehicle", so long as the owner or driver is in compliance with the ACMV Pilot Project Regulation.

With respect to civil liability, subsection 4(2) of the ACMV Pilot Project Regulation requires that the "necessary modifications" to Part XI of the Highway Traffic Act "shall be construed so as to allow, from an owner, operator or lessee of an [ACMV], the recovery of loss or damage sustained by any person by reason of the use or operation of an [ACMV] that is operating with the automated controls engaged, but only to an extent that is not inconsistent with the degree of fault or liability, if any, of the person who sustained the loss or damage".

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