New Illinois Law Would Require Chronic Speeders to Install Speed-Limiting Devices on Vehicles
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New Illinois law would require chronic speeders to install speed-limiting devices on vehicles
Illinois lawmakers are mulling legislation that would require chronic speeders to install speed-limiting devices on their vehicles. Under provisions of House Bill 4948, currently being debated in Senate committee, an “Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA)” program would be implemented in the state beginning in 2028, targeting so-called “super-speeders.” The program would require drivers who had committed two qualifying speeding or reckless driving …
IL Senate committee approves plan requiring speed control devices for reckless drivers – WAND (Decatur)
The bill would require drivers who commit two offenses within a year to install the speed limiting device in their vehicle. Participants would also pay $30 per month into the Intelligent Speed Assistance Program Permit Fee Fund. This comes as sponsors said 75 percent of people with suspended licenses continue to drive.
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