Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3041

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Relating to the graduated driver license program.

Impact

The passage of HB 3041 could lead to significant revisions in the graduated driver license laws, affecting how young drivers obtain their licenses in Oregon. By analyzing and improving these laws, the bill seeks to enhance traffic safety and ensure that the graduated licensing process is adequately preparing youth drivers for responsible driving. This legislative initiative underscores the state's commitment to reducing driving-related incidents and enhancing public safety, particularly among new young drivers who are at a higher risk on the road.

Summary

House Bill 3041 aims to direct the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to study existing laws related to the graduated driver license program. The purpose of the bill is to evaluate the effectiveness of current regulations and propose potential recommendations for improvements. The findings from this study are mandated to be reported to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2024, thereby allowing for a comprehensive review of the program's structure and implementation. The bill is designed to sunset on January 2, 2025, indicating a clear time frame for the study's completion and subsequent legislative action as needed.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3041 appears generally supportive among lawmakers focused on traffic safety and youth education. Advocates emphasize the necessity of reviewing and improving the graduated driver licensing laws to adapt them to current needs and challenges faced by new drivers. As a legislative study, the bill is seen as a proactive step towards ensuring that the graduated licensing program is effective and aligns with best practices in driver education.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention explicitly documented in the available texts regarding HB 3041, the potential for differing perspectives exists, particularly among stakeholders focused on traffic regulations and safety advocacy. Some may argue that the study should include broader consultations with driving schools or safety organizations, while others may focus on the sufficiency of the current process without needing further comprehensive analysis. The sunset clause also introduces a time-sensitive component that could influence the urgency and approach taken in the study.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2738

Relating to antipoverty programs.

OR HB2789

Relating to licensure portability for military families.

OR HB2055

Relating to swiping driver licenses.

OR SB1005

Relating to swiping driver licenses.

OR HB2734

Relating to antipoverty programs.

OR HB3257

Relating to licensure portability for military families.

OR AB2125

Driver’s licenses: motorcycle licensing pilot program.

OR HB2046

Relating to scope of practice of licensed practical nurses.

OR SB425

Relating to youth education programs.

OR SB30

Relating to apprenticeship programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.