Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB160

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Report Pass
2/20/25  
Engrossed
3/4/25  

Caption

Reckless Stunt Driving; a motor vehicle involved in a second offense of reckless stunt driving; replace the forfeiture penalty

Impact

If enacted, SB 160 would impact existing state statutes regarding the issuance of limited driving permits, notably by allowing individuals, who have not been previously convicted of certain offenses within a defined time frame, to apply for permits during suspension periods for driving-related violations. This change could ease restrictions for first-time offenders, improving their access to mobility and work opportunities. Additionally, the bill introduces provisions for the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices as part of the penalties for reckless stunt driving, showcasing a forward-thinking approach to enhancing road safety and reducing repeat offenses.

Summary

Senate Bill 160 proposes significant amendments to Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically focusing on regulations related to motor vehicles and traffic offenses. The bill mandates proof of completion of a DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program for applicants seeking limited driving permits. Furthermore, the legislation stipulates that completing such programs will count towards reinstatement requirements for drivers with license suspensions due to certain offenses, thereby providing a clearer pathway for offenders to regain driving privileges. The proposed revisions are aimed at enhancing accountability for offenders while simultaneously managing the rehabilitation process effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 160 appears to be a mixed one, reflecting both support for its proactive measures towards rehabilitation and concern over potential leniency towards DUI offenders. Proponents advocate for the bill's emphasis on education and intervention, believing it balances punishment with the chance for second chances. On the contrary, critics express apprehension that it may not be stringent enough on repeat offenders or convey the seriousness of driving under the influence, provoking further discussions about public safety and legislative responsibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions around SB 160 can be observed in its provisions for clinical evaluations and the fees associated with DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs. Concerns have been raised regarding the practicality of the financial burdens it places on offenders to complete mandated programs. Moreover, the bill's requirement for in-person intervention components has sparked debate over accessibility and the effectiveness of traditional versus technology-assisted methods. Critics urge that the implementation process must ensure that these programs are not just accessible but also effective in curbing repeat offenses and successfully rehabilitating offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB515

Motor vehicles; eligible applicants for limited driving permits to submit to proof of completion of certain courses; require

GA HB939

Motor vehicles; submission of proof of completion of certain courses by certain applicants to obtain limited driving permits; require

GA HB1200

Motor vehicles; defensive driving course or alcohol or drug program; revise authorized fees

GA HB167

Motor vehicles and traffic; standards for issuance of limited driving permits for certain offenders; provide

GA HB120

Motor vehicles; standards for issuance of limited driving permits for certain offenders; provide

GA HB333

Motor vehicles; issuance of driving cards to noncitizen residents who are ineligible for a driver's license, temporary permit, or identification card; provide

GA SB78

Off-Road Vehicles; civil forfeiture of any off-road vehicle operated while fleeing police or driving aggressively; authorize

GA SB10

Offenses Against Public Order And Motor Vehicles and Traffic; knowingly attending and facilitating an illegal drag race or a laying drags exhibition; punishment; provide

GA HB1239

Motor vehicles; operation of miniature on-road vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA HB1168

Motor vehicles; notation of certain medical conditions and disabilities on driver's licenses; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.