Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB311

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Ride Share Network Services; additional requirements upon transportation referral service providers and ride share network services relative to driver safety; provide

Impact

The bill aims to amend existing regulations by instituting measures that bolster driver safety through the provision of regional crime data, as well as privacy safeguards for personal information. These changes reflect a growing concern for the safety of ride share drivers and passengers alike, and they seek to ensure a more secure environment for both parties involved in these services.

Summary

Senate Bill 311, titled 'Ride Share Network Services', focuses on enhancing safety and privacy standards for drivers and passengers in the ride-sharing and transportation referral service industries. It proposes new requirements for transportation referral service providers and ride share network services, mandating that they inform drivers about violent crime rates in areas where they will serve, based on FBI statistics.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding SB311 may arise from the balance between safety regulations and the operational burdens placed on ride-sharing companies. While supporters argue that the bill will significantly enhance driver and passenger safety, critics may raise concerns about the increased operational costs and how these requirements could affect the availability and accessibility of ride-sharing services particularly in high-crime areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1398

Motor vehicles; transportation referral service providers and ride share network services; provisions

GA SB576

Ride Share Network Services and Transportation Referral Services; display of a second license plate; require

GA HB937

Motor vehicles; prohibit certain drivers from possessing weapons in ride share vehicle; preclude ride share network services

GA HB1324

Motor vehicles; ride share network services; liability for actions of drivers; provisions

GA HB529

Insurance; minimum amounts of uninsured and underinsured coverage to be maintained by transportation network and taxi service companies; provide

GA HB1392

Insurance; transportation network companies; coverage; provisions

GA HB858

Motor vehicles; issuance of an alternative state identification card by the Department of Driver Services; provide

GA SB515

Emergency Medical Services; two-year pilot program to provide additional ambulances to certain areas of this state; provide

GA SB254

Selling and other Trade Practices; requirements for earned wage access services; provide

GA SB196

Safety Belts; failure to wear safety restraints for children as admissible evidence in civil actions; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.