Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB168

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Task Force to Study Aggressive and Reckless Driving

Impact

If passed, SB168 will likely lead to changes in state traffic laws by providing insights and recommendations that can influence future legislation aimed at improving road safety. The bill's focus on the psychological aspects of aggressive driving signifies a holistic approach to understanding and potentially mitigating reckless driving incidents, which, if acted upon, could reshape public policy related to transportation and public safety in Maryland.

Summary

Senate Bill 168 aims to establish a Task Force to Study Aggressive and Reckless Driving in Maryland. The purpose of the task force is to gather data and research on aggressive and reckless driving behaviors and to analyze existing initiatives that aim to reduce such driving behaviors. The bill specifically calls for a comprehensive evaluation of data from the last ten years to identify trends in aggressive driving, and it mandates surveys of peer-reviewed research on the effectiveness of penalties and the psychological impacts of various factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, on driving behavior.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB168 may arise from debates regarding the allocation of state resources for the Task Force, potential pushback from various stakeholders including local law enforcement and mental health professionals, and the challenge of balancing enforcement measures with the understanding of psychological factors at play in aggressive driving incidents. Critics might argue that the bill could lead to an overly bureaucratic approach to addressing traffic safety, while proponents will likely emphasize the necessity for data-driven decisions in this critical public safety issue.

Companion Bills

MD HB187

Crossfiled Task Force to Study Aggressive and Reckless Driving

Previously Filed As

MD SB324

Task Force to Study Nonpublic Student Bus Transportation

MD HB486

Task Force to Study Nonpublic Student Bus Transportation

MD SB252

Reckless and Negligent Driving - Penalties (Sherry's and Christian's Law)

MD SB469

Task Force to Study Solar Incentives

MD SB209

Task Force to Study Crime Classification

MD HB1281

Task Force to Study Crime Classification and Penalties

MD HB1030

Task Force to Study Murder Prevention and Reduction in Maryland

MD HB360

Reckless and Negligent Driving – Death of Another – Must–Appear Violation (Sherry’s and Christian’s Law)

MD SB676

Drugged Driving - Cannabis-Impaired Driving Test Pilot Program - Establishment

MD SB797

Task Force on Preventing and Countering Elder Abuse

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