New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5772

Introduced
11/30/23  

Caption

Reduces time period during which certain prior offenses may be considered for sentencing purposes; permits first offenses to be removed from driving record in certain circumstances.

Impact

If passed, A5772 would specifically alter the enforcement and penalties associated with using an electronic device while driving. For first-time offenders who complete a state-approved motor vehicle defensive driving course, the bill also allows the offense to be removed from their driving record, promoting a second chance for those who may have made a mistake. This could potentially reduce the long-term implications of a first-time violation on individuals' driving records and insurance rates.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5772 seeks to amend existing penalties related to the use of wireless telephones and electronic communication devices while operating a motor vehicle on public roads in New Jersey. Currently, the law prohibits the use of such devices unless they are hands-free. The bill proposes to reduce the time period that prior offenses are considered for sentencing from ten years to three years for second and third offenses. This change aims to allow for more leniency in the treatment of repeat offenders who have not reoffended within this shorter timeframe.

Contention

While the bill may seem beneficial for reducing penalties, it could also spark debate. Critics may argue that reducing the penalty timeframe for repeat offenses could undermine efforts to enforce road safety laws, especially considering the dangers of distracted driving. Proponents advocate that this more forgiving approach might encourage compliance with the law rather than fostering a punitive atmosphere. The balance between public safety and personal accountability thus becomes a point of contention as A5772 moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1806

Reduces time period during which certain prior offenses may be considered for sentencing purposes; permits first offenses to be removed from driving record in certain circumstances.

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 HB0273

Sentencing Modifications for Certain DUI Offenses

NJ S1272

Establishes "Distracted Driver Enforcement and Education Fund."

NJ S485

Establishes "Distracted Driver Enforcement and Education Fund."

NJ A809

Prohibits suspension of driving privileges and arrest for certain crimes and offenses.

NJ S1090

Prohibits suspension of driving privileges and arrest for certain crimes and offenses.

NJ HB1083

Permit a person convicted of certain driving under the influence offenses to drive for certain purposes.

NJ A5066

"Daniel Kearney's Law"; establishes criminal penalties for driving in violation of probationary driver's license restrictions in certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

CA AB1222

Vehicles: electronic wireless communications devices.

CA AB2073

Vehicles: wireless telephones.

CA AB276

Vehicles: electronic wireless communication devices.

NJ S3132

Imposes certain requirements on secondhand dealers of cellular telephones and wireless communication devices.

NJ A4334

Imposes certain requirements on secondhand dealers of cellular telephones and wireless communication devices.

LA HB337

Makes using a cellular device while operating a vehicle a secondary offense

NJ A1806

Reduces time period during which certain prior offenses may be considered for sentencing purposes; permits first offenses to be removed from driving record in certain circumstances.

NJ S485

Establishes "Distracted Driver Enforcement and Education Fund."