Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB122

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Prohibiting the use of an electronic communications device while operating a motor vehicle and providing penalties for violations thereof.

Impact

The bill stipulates clear penalties for violations, starting with a $150 fine for a first-time offense and escalating to $500 for repeat violations. More severe consequences are set for violations resulting in property damage or bodily injury, including misdemeanor charges and potential felony status if death occurs. These structured penalties aim to deter drivers from using electronic devices, thereby promoting adherence to traffic safety regulations. Additionally, the bill includes exceptions for emergency service personnel and certain hands-free operations, demonstrating a measured approach to enforcement.

Summary

Senate Bill 122 aims to enhance traffic safety by prohibiting the use of electronic communication devices while operating a motor vehicle. The bill defines 'electronic communication devices' broadly, including mobile phones, tablets, and other handheld devices used for communication or data retrieval. The primary objective of SB122 is to reduce distracted driving incidents, which are a significant cause of road accidents and fatalities. By limiting the use of these devices, the bill seeks to create a safer driving environment for all road users.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB122 include concerns about enforcement and the potential for overreach into personal freedoms. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups argument that blanket prohibitions could lead to unjust penalties for minor infractions. Additionally, the bill raises questions about the adequacy of current infrastructure and educational efforts to inform the public about the new regulations. Opponents caution that the focus should also be on comprehensive driver education about the dangers of distracted driving rather than solely on punitive measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2260

Prohibiting the use of an electronic communications device while operating a motor vehicle and providing penalties for violations thereof.

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