New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2948

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires breath or blood test in motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians.

Impact

The enactment of A2948 is expected to significantly impact how New Jersey law handles road safety and intoxicated driving. By broadening the scope of testing to include incidents involving pedestrians, this bill aims to deter recklessness and ensure that law enforcement can swiftly ascertain whether intoxication played a role in accidents. Advocates argue that this could lead to a decrease in accidents involving pedestrians, ultimately contributing to safer public spaces.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2948 seeks to enhance safety measures related to motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians by mandating that police officers obtain either a breath or blood sample from the operator of a vehicle involved in such incidents. The legislation amends existing laws that require alcohol testing primarily after arrests for driving under the influence, extending this requirement to accidents resulting in pedestrian injuries or fatalities. The intent of the bill is rooted in public safety, ensuring that drivers who might be under the influence at the time of an accident are properly screened and held accountable.

Contention

Despite its intended purpose, the bill has sparked debate regarding the balance between public safety and individual rights. Critics raise concerns about the implications of implied consent for blood draws, especially in situations where individuals are not under arrest but are involved in accidents. There are also questions about how increased testing could lead to further legal and logistical burdens on law enforcement agencies. Additionally, discussions around the accuracy of tests and the rights of those accused of intoxication in the absence of a prior offense play a critical role in the ongoing discourse surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1023

Requires breath or blood test in motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians.

NJ A3298

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

NJ A2408

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

NJ S2616

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ S2805

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ A4515

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ A810

Requires installation of ignition interlock device if sentence for DWI is stayed pending appeal.

NJ A2477

Requires installation of ignition interlock device if sentence for DWI is stayed pending appeal.

NJ A5869

Imposes additional curriculum for Intoxicated Driving Program; requires participation by offenders convicted of, or initially charged with DWI.

NJ A702

Extends penalties for driving under the influence to include any substance that impairs driving ability; deems driver's consent to non-invasive drug tests.

Similar Bills

NJ A1023

Requires breath or blood test in motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians.

NJ A4515

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ S4144

Clarifies installation of ignition interlock devices for certain DWI offenses.

NJ A5411

Clarifies installation of ignition interlock devices for certain DWI offenses.

NJ S2805

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ S2616

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ A2477

Requires installation of ignition interlock device if sentence for DWI is stayed pending appeal.

NJ A810

Requires installation of ignition interlock device if sentence for DWI is stayed pending appeal.