Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1119

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Motor vehicles; standards for alteration and operation with modified suspension systems; provide

Impact

The introduction of HB1119 has implications for both vehicle modification practices and overall public safety on Georgia's roadways. By enforcing strict guidelines on suspension system alterations, the bill aims to minimize accidents and ensure that modified vehicles adhere to safety standards. The acceptance or rejection of this bill could significantly shape how vehicle modifications are approached in the state. Local repair shops and custom vehicle businesses might need to adjust their services to ensure compliance with the new regulations, potentially impacting economic activities related to vehicle customization.

Summary

House Bill 1119 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically addressing the standards related to the alteration and operation of motor vehicles with modified suspension systems. The bill introduces strict regulations on how much a vehicle's suspension system can be altered, limiting modifications to two inches above or below the manufacturer's recommendations for private passenger vehicles. It also establishes penalties for violators, categorizing such violations as misdemeanors. The bill reflects an effort to enhance safety standards on public streets and highways, ensuring that vehicles meet specific operational criteria to reduce risks associated with improper modifications.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB1119 may revolve around its impact on personal vehicle modifications and whether the regulations are too restrictive. Proponents of the bill often argue that increased safety on public roads justifies the need for stringent regulations. However, opponents may view it as an infringement upon personal freedoms regarding vehicle customization. The balance between safety and individual rights is likely to be a critical point of contention as the bill progresses through the legislative process. Moreover, the practicality of enforcing these new standards may lead to debates over the adequacy of current inspection and enforcement mechanisms.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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