Goodwin, Larson Propose Speed Limiters for Repeat Reckless Drivers
Goodwin, Larson Propose Speed Limiters for Repeat Reckless Drivers

Goodwin, Larson Propose Speed Limiters for Repeat Reckless Drivers

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Wisconsin Democrats Rep. Russell Goodwin and Sen. Chris Larson introduced legislation to require repeat reckless drivers (two convictions within five years) to install GPS‑based intelligent speed assistance devices and demonstrated the technology in Milwaukee. The systems use GPS and local speed‑limit data to cap a vehicle’s speed, and the bill targets offenses including driving 20+ mph over the limit; the requirement would last at least one year. Offenders would generally pay roughly $1,700 in installation and maintenance costs over a year, with judges able to reduce fees, order participation, or provide financial aid for low‑income people. Drivers ordered into the program could not legally operate non‑equipped vehicles, and tampering or failing to install the device could bring about a roughly $600 fine or up to six months in jail. Supporters say the measure aims to change a dangerous speeding culture and prevent injuries and deaths, while some lawmakers question its practical effectiveness; similar intelligent speed assistance rules are slated in Virginia and Washington and community campaigns underscore rising pedestrian and vehicular fatalities.

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