Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0408

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Vulnerable road users.

Impact

If passed, SB0408 will significantly amend motor vehicle laws in Indiana by imposing mandatory license suspensions for individuals convicted of serious traffic offenses involving vulnerable road users. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles would be required to revoke the driving privileges of offenders, which could last from a minimum of six months to up to five years, depending on the severity of the offenses. This measure is anticipated to serve as a deterrent to reckless driving behaviors and promote responsible driving, particularly in areas with high foot traffic and vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate Bill 408 aims to enhance the protection of vulnerable road users in Indiana by instituting stricter penalties for individuals convicted of moving traffic offenses that lead to serious bodily injuries or fatalities of these individuals. The bill introduces a definition for 'vulnerable road user,' encompassing pedestrians, road workers, cyclists, first responders, and others who may be at risk when interacting with motor vehicles. By identifying these groups, the legislation aims to foster safer roadway environments and to raise awareness among drivers about the inherent risks faced by individuals outside of motor vehicles.

Conclusion

Overall, SB0408 represents a proactive approach to enhancing traffic safety for vulnerable populations in Indiana. By establishing clearer definitions and penalties, the bill seeks to protect those at risk on the roads while encouraging drivers to be more mindful and responsible. As discussions continue, stakeholders will likely evaluate both the potential benefits and implications of increasing penalties for moving violations, seeking a viable balance between public safety and individual rights.

Contention

Supporters of the bill, including various advocacy groups focused on road safety, assert that this legislation is a necessary step toward minimizing traffic-related fatalities and injuries involving vulnerable road users. They argue that the increased penalties will lead to a more conscientious driving culture. However, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of enforcing such suspensions, questioning whether the proposed responses are effective in addressing the root causes of reckless driving or if they could disproportionately affect certain populations, such as lower-income individuals who rely on driving for transportation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1281

Vulnerable road users.

IN HB1331

Vulnerable road users.

IN SB0211

Vulnerable road users.

IN SB0173

Vulnerable road users.

IN SB195

Protect Vulnerable Road Users

IN SB247

Careless driving; vulnerable road users.

IN HB920

Careless driving; vulnerable road users.

IN SB0240

Public safety.

IN HB1044

Local Funding for Vulnerable Road User Protection

IN SB036

Vulnerable Road User Protection Enterprise

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