Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0761

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

An act relating to penalties and point assessments for using a portable electronic device while operating a moving motor vehicle and the Distracted Driving Diversion Program

Impact

This legislation is designed to enhance public safety by discouraging distracted driving—a prominent issue contributing to traffic accidents. By establishing a framework for penalties and a diversion program, the bill seeks to balance accountability with an educational approach for first-time offenders. This is particularly relevant for junior operators, who face stricter guidelines under the bill. Specifically, the penalties for violations in work or school zones are more severe, reflecting the increased risk in those areas where children or workers may be present.

Summary

House Bill H0761 aims to amend the current laws regarding the use of portable electronic devices, particularly during driving in designated areas such as school and work zones. The bill introduces changes to civil penalties and point assessments associated with violating these laws while operating a motor vehicle. It seeks to establish a Distracted Driving Diversion Program that allows individuals who commit their first offense to participate in a program that may mitigate the penalties associated with their violation. Through the program, offenders may fulfill certain requirements, potentially reducing their fines and points on their driving record.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H0761 arise from concerns over how the penalties may disproportionately affect different demographics, particularly young drivers. Critics argue the penalties could escalate quickly and unfairly penalize individuals who may not fully understand the regulations. Supporters contend that strong measures are necessary to tackle the issue of distracted driving effectively, which remains a leading cause of accidents. The bill's provisions for a diversion program are seen as a progressive step, allowing for education over punishment in specific circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0133

An act relating to penalties and point assessments for using a portable electronic device while operating a moving motor vehicle

VT H0038

An act relating to the use of a portable electronic device in non-hands-free mode while operating a motor vehicle

VT H0203

An act relating to a report on distracted driving and options for education, enforcement, and conviction

VT SB972

Modifies provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices

VT HB2904

Relating to unlawfully using electronic communication devices while driving

VT HB2246

Relating to unlawfully using electronic communication devices while driving

VT SB065

Mobile Electronic Devices & Motor Vehicle Driving

VT SB175

Mobile Electronic Devices And Motor Vehicle Driving

VT SB713

Modifies provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices

VT SB61

Modifies provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices

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