Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB848

Introduced
3/29/23  

Caption

Public Safety, Department of; authorize enforcement of excess vehicle weight violations through use of an automated vehicle weight detection system

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the statutes governing vehicle weight compliance, providing local law enforcement and the Department of Public Safety with expanded powers to enforce weight regulations. Automated systems will assist in the monitoring process, automating data collection, and evidence gathering, which can lead to increased efficiency in enforcing weight compliance. Additionally, these systems will require significant cooperation from local authorities to authorize their use along various routes, suggesting a shift towards more tech-driven enforcement methods in public safety regulations related to motor carriers.

Summary

House Bill 848 aims to amend existing laws in Georgia regarding the enforcement of excess vehicle weight violations. This legislation authorizes the use of automated vehicle weight detection systems, enabling law enforcement officials to monitor and issue citations for vehicles exceeding weight restrictions. The bill establishes a procedural framework for these systems, including permitting processes and regulations for local law enforcement and state safety officials, thereby centralizing the weight inspection authority. An emphasis is placed on compliance, with the goal of enhancing vehicle safety and upholding state transport regulations.

Contention

Despite the stated benefits of increased safety and compliance, HB 848 could face contention from various stakeholders. There may be concerns over privacy and the ramifications of automated monitoring on drivers, along with debates about the adequacy of warning signs or the fairness of the civil penalties levied for violations detected through these systems. The implementation of such technology also raises issues related to funding, oversight, and the potential for misuse or errors in automated detection processes, which could affect drivers' rights and responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB116

Public Safety, Department of; Motor Carrier Compliance Division to Commercial Vehicle Enforcement; change name

GA HB225

Motor vehicles; enforcement of speeding violations in school zones through automated traffic enforcement safety devices; repeal all laws

GA HB348

Motor vehicles; standards for signs warning of use of automated traffic enforcement safety devices; provide

GA HB651

Motor vehicles; use of automated traffic enforcement safety devices in school zones; revise provisions

GA HB1126

Motor vehicles; enforcement of speeding in school zones through automated traffic enforcement safety devices; repeal all law

GA SB1517

Off-highway vehicles; weight

GA SB172

Speed Detection Devices; all laws relative to enforcement of speeding violations in school zones through the use of automated traffic enforcement safety devices; repeal

GA HB164

Highways, bridges, and ferries; allowable variance for weight limitations upon a vehicle or load; repeal automatic repeal provisions

GA SB266

Motor vehicles, maximum weights on state roads further provided

GA AB342

Vehicles: automated speed enforcement: five-year pilot program.

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