New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR121

Introduced
5/11/23  

Caption

Urges restaurants to include warnings against use of mobile ordering features while driving.

Impact

The resolution addresses the alarming statistics related to distracted driving, specifically the use of cell phones while driving. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates that distracted driving is among the top five causes of motor vehicle fatalities in the United States. More specifically, the resolution notes that distracted driving accounted for 42 of the 80 fatalities on New Jersey interstate highways in 2021, underscoring the critical need for intervention.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 121, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, urges restaurants that accept mobile ordering to implement safety features that warn consumers against placing orders while driving. This resolution is part of a broader effort to combat distracted driving, which poses significant risks on the road. It highlights the increasing prevalence of mobile ordering through cell phones, where many consumers engage in this activity while operating a vehicle, thereby leading to dangerous distractions.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SR121 represents an effort by the New Jersey Senate to harness community activism and engage local businesses in fostering safer driving habits. By encouraging restaurants to take part in this initiative, the resolution aims for a collaborative strategy to mitigate the risks posed by distracted driving, especially as technology continues to evolve in the food service industry.

Contention

While SR121 doesn't impose legal mandates, it calls on restaurants to take proactive measures in promoting road safety through pop-up warnings when orders are placed via mobile devices. This approach relies on voluntary compliance from the restaurant industry and advocates for community involvement in addressing this issue. Some may argue whether urging restaurants to add such warnings will have a tangible effect on reducing distracted driving incidents, raising questions about the efficacy of such interventions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR39

Urges restaurants to include warnings against use of mobile ordering features while driving.

NJ AR121

Urges restaurants to include warnings against use of mobile ordering features while driving.

NJ S438

Extends to 90 days statute of limitations for unlawful use of cell phone while driving; increases penalties for texting while driving.

NJ S107

Extends to 90 days statute of limitations for unlawful use of cell phone while driving; increases penalties for texting while driving.

NJ HB2904

Relating to unlawfully using electronic communication devices while driving

NJ HB2246

Relating to unlawfully using electronic communication devices while driving

NJ SB2262

Hand-held mobile telephone; revise use of while driving.

NJ HB1107

Prohibit the use of certain mobile electronic devices while driving, and to provide a penalty therefor.

NJ HB4066

Distracted Driving Act

NJ HB2218

Distracted Driving Act

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