New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S188

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Increases certain penalties for leaving scene of motor vehicle accident resulting in death or injury.

Impact

If enacted, S188 would modify statutory provisions related to the responsibilities of drivers in accident scenarios. The harsher penalties are intended to deter individuals from fleeing the scene where injuries or fatalities have occurred. This legislative change could result in more drivers opting to fulfill their obligations at the scene rather than escaping, thereby potentially increasing the likelihood of timely medical assistance for injured parties. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that offenders risk losing their driving privileges for a specified period, which could also affect their future choices in critical situations.

Summary

S188, introduced in the 220th Legislature of New Jersey, aims to address the issue of drivers leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident that results in death or injury. The primary amendment proposed by this bill is to increase the penalties for such actions, which have been deemed crucial for enhancing public safety on the roads. Under current law, offenders face fines between $2,500 and $5,000, along with possible imprisonment of up to 180 days. The bill proposes to double these fines to a range of $5,000 to $10,000, placing a heavier financial burden on those who abandon injured parties after an accident.

Contention

Despite the seemingly straightforward intention of S188 to increase penalties for leaving the scene of an accident, it may invite debate over the balance between punitive measures and reasonable enforcement. Critics may argue that higher fines could disproportionately affect lower-income individuals and may not necessarily deter reckless behavior. Additionally, there is concern among some legislators about the implications for those who might genuinely be afraid or confused in the aftermath of an accident, thereby choosing to leave out of panic rather than intent to harm or neglect.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S270

Increases certain penalties for leaving scene of motor vehicle accident resulting in death or injury.

NJ A5025

Increases certain penalties for leaving scene of motor vehicle accident resulting in death or injury.

NJ SB2556

Motor vehicles; increase penalties for operating without insurance or license and for failing to stop at accidents.

NJ AB1281

Vehicles: leaving the scene of an accident.

NJ A3586

Elevates leaving scene of accident resulting in death to crime of first degree.

NJ A2408

Requires blood sample to be obtained from driver involved in motor vehicle accident resulting in death; designated as "Michelle Sous' Law."

NJ A3298

Requires blood sample to be obtained from driver involved in motor vehicle accident resulting in death; designated as "Michelle Sous' Law."

NJ S3949

Allows persons operating bicycle, low-speed electric bicycle, or low-speed electric scooter involved in accident to be eligible for personal injury protection benefits; requires crash reports for accidents.

NJ AB582

Vehicle accidents: fleeing the scene of an accident.

NJ AB195

Vehicle accidents: fleeing the scene of an accident.

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