Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for CS for SB 1978
168192
Senate
Comm: RCS
4/24/2008
.
.
.
.
.
House
1
The Committee on Transportation and Economic Development
2
Appropriations (Diaz de la Portilla) recommended the following
3
amendment:
4
5
Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
6
Between line(s) 586 and 587
7
insert:
8
9
Section 5. The Legislature finds that road rage and
10
aggressive careless driving are a growing threat to the health,
11
safety, and welfare of the public. The intent of the Legislature
12
is to reduce road rage and aggressive careless driving, reduce
13
the incidence of drivers' interfering with the movement of
14
traffic, minimize crashes, and promote the orderly, free flow of
15
traffic on the roads and highways of the state.
16
Section 6. Subsection (86) is added to section 316.003,
17
Florida Statutes, to read:
18
316.003 Definitions.--The following words and phrases, when
19
used in this chapter, shall have the meanings respectively
20
ascribed to them in this section, except where the context
21
otherwise requires:
22
(86) ROAD RAGE.--The act of a driver or passenger to
23
intentionally injure or kill another driver, passenger, or
24
pedestrian, or to attempt or threaten to injure or kill another
25
driver, passenger, or pedestrian.
26
Section 7. Present subsection (3) of section 316.083,
27
Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (4), and a new
28
subsection (3) is added to that section, to read:
29
316.083 Overtaking and passing a vehicle.--The following
30
rules shall govern the overtaking and passing of vehicles
31
proceeding in the same direction, subject to those limitations,
32
exceptions, and special rules hereinafter stated:
33
(3)(a) On roads, streets, or highways having two or more
34
lanes that allow movement in the same direction, a driver may not
35
continue to operate a motor vehicle in the furthermost left-hand
36
lane if the driver knows, or reasonably should know, that he or
37
she is being overtaken in that lane from the rear by a motor
38
vehicle traveling at a higher rate of speed.
39
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to a driver operating a
40
motor vehicle in the furthermost left-hand lane if:
41
1. The driver is driving the legal speed limit and is not
42
impeding the flow of traffic in the furthermost left-hand lane;
43
2. The driver is in the process of overtaking a slower
44
motor vehicle in the adjacent right-hand lane for the purpose of
45
passing the slower moving vehicle so that the driver may move to
46
the adjacent right-hand lane;
47
3. Conditions make the flow of traffic substantially the
48
same in all lanes or preclude the driver from moving to the
49
adjacent right-hand lane;
50
4. The driver's movement to the adjacent right-hand lane
51
could endanger the driver or other drivers;
52
5. The driver is directed by a law enforcement officer,
53
road sign, or road crew to remain in the furthermost left-hand
54
lane; or
55
6. The driver is preparing to make a left turn.
56
Section 8. Section 316.1923, Florida Statutes, is amended
57
to read:
58
316.1923 Aggressive careless driving.--
59
(1) "Aggressive careless driving" means committing three
60
two or more of the following acts simultaneously or in
61
succession:
62
(a)(1) Exceeding the posted speed as defined in s.
63
322.27(3)(d)5.b.
64
(b)(2) Unsafely or improperly changing lanes as defined in
65
s. 316.085.
66
(c)(3) Following another vehicle too closely as defined in
67
s. 316.0895(1).
68
(d)(4) Failing to yield the right-of-way as defined in s.
69
316.079, s. 316.0815, or s. 316.123.
70
(e)(5) Improperly passing or failing to yield to overtaking
71
vehicles as defined in s. 316.083, s. 316.084, or s. 316.085.
72
(f)(6) Violating traffic control and signal devices as
73
defined in ss. 316.074 and 316.075.
74
(2) Any person convicted of aggressive careless driving
75
shall be cited for a moving violation and punished as provided in
76
chapter 318, and by the accumulation of points as provided in s.
77
322.27, for each act of aggressive careless driving.
78
(3) In addition to any fine or points administered under
79
subsection (2), a person convicted of aggressive careless driving
80
shall also pay:
81
(a) Upon a first violation, a fine of $100.
82
(b) Upon a second or subsequent conviction, a fine of not
83
less than $250 but not more than $500 and be subject to a
84
mandatory hearing under s. 318.19.
85
(4) Moneys received from the increased fine imposed by
86
subsection (3) shall be remitted to the Department of Revenue and
87
deposited into the Department of Health Administrative Trust Fund
88
to provide financial support to verified trauma centers to ensure
89
the availability and accessibility of trauma services throughout
90
the state. Funds deposited into the Administrative Trust Fund
91
under this section shall be allocated as follows:
92
(a) Twenty-five percent shall be allocated equally among
93
all Level I, Level II, and pediatric trauma centers in
94
recognition of readiness costs for maintaining trauma services.
95
(b) Twenty-five percent shall be allocated among Level I,
96
Level II, and pediatric trauma centers based on each center's
97
relative volume of trauma cases as reported in the Department of
98
Health Trauma Registry.
99
(c) Twenty-five percent shall be transferred to the
100
Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund and used by the department
101
for making matching grants to emergency medical services
102
organizations as defined in s. 401.107(4).
103
(d) Twenty-five percent shall be transferred to the
104
Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund and made available to rural
105
emergency medical services as defined in s. 401.107(5), and shall
106
be used solely to improve and expand prehospital emergency
107
medical services in this state. Additionally, these moneys may be
108
used for the improvement, expansion, or continuation of services
109
provided.
110
Section 9. Section 318.19, Florida Statutes, is amended to
111
read:
112
318.19 Infractions requiring a mandatory hearing.--Any
113
person cited for the infractions listed in this section shall not
114
have the provisions of s. 318.14(2), (4), and (9) available to
115
him or her but must appear before the designated official at the
116
time and location of the scheduled hearing:
117
(1) Any infraction which results in a crash that causes the
118
death of another;
119
(2) Any infraction which results in a crash that causes
120
"serious bodily injury" of another as defined in s. 316.1933(1);
121
(3) Any infraction of s. 316.172(1)(b);
122
(4) Any infraction of s. 316.520(1) or (2); or
123
(5) Any infraction of s. 316.183(2), s. 316.187, or s.
124
316.189 of exceeding the speed limit by 30 m.p.h. or more; or.
125
(6) A second or subsequent infraction of s. 316.1923(1).
126
Section 10. The Department of Highway Safety and Motor
127
Vehicles shall provide information about road rage and aggressive
128
careless driving in all newly printed driver's license
129
educational materials after October 1, 2008.
130
Section 11. For the purpose of incorporating the amendments
131
made by this act to section 316.1923, Florida Statutes, in a
132
reference thereto, paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section
133
316.650, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read:
134
316.650 Traffic citations.--
135
(1)(a) The department shall prepare, and supply to every
136
traffic enforcement agency in this state, an appropriate form
137
traffic citation containing a notice to appear (which shall be
138
issued in prenumbered books with citations in quintuplicate) and
139
meeting the requirements of this chapter or any laws of this
140
state regulating traffic, which form shall be consistent with the
141
state traffic court rules and the procedures established by the
142
department. The form shall include a box which is to be checked
143
by the law enforcement officer when the officer believes that the
144
traffic violation or crash was due to aggressive careless driving
145
as defined in s. 316.1923. The form shall also include a box
146
which is to be checked by the law enforcement officer when the
147
officer writes a uniform traffic citation for a violation of s.
148
316.074(1) or s. 316.075(1)(c)1. as a result of the driver
149
failing to stop at a traffic signal.
150
151
================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================
152
And the title is amended as follows:
153
On line(s) 25, after the semicolon,
154
insert:
155
156
providing legislative intent relating to road rage and
157
aggressive careless driving; amending s. 316.003, F.S.;
158
defining the term "road rage"; amending s. 316.083, F.S.;
159
requiring an operator of a motor vehicle to yield the left
160
lane when being overtaken on a multilane highway;
161
providing exceptions; amending s. 316.1923, F.S.; revising
162
the number of specified acts necessary to qualify as an
163
aggressive careless driver; providing specified
164
punishments for aggressive careless driving; specifying
165
the allocation of moneys received from the increased fine
166
imposed for aggressive careless driving; amending s.
167
318.19, F.S.; providing that a second or subsequent
168
infraction as an aggressive careless driver requires
169
attendance at a mandatory hearing; providing for the
170
disposition of the increased penalties; requiring the
171
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to provide
172
information about road rage and aggressive careless
173
driving in driver's license educational materials;
174
reenacting s. 316.650(1)(a), F.S., relating to traffic
175
citations, to incorporate the amendments made to s.
176
316.1923, F.S., in a reference thereto;
4/23/2008 7:07:00 PM 36-08564-08
CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.