North Carolina Lawmakers Propose 'Super Speeders Bill' to Curb Dangerous Driving
North Carolina lawmakers and traffic-safety advocates have introduced the 'Super Speeders Bill' aimed at reducing dangerous speeding and fatal crashes in the state. The proposed legislation would require high-risk drivers to use Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) technology, which utilizes location-based data to prevent vehicles from exceeding posted speed limits. This measure targets drivers whose licenses were revoked due to reckless driving or extreme speeding, mandating the use of ISA once they regain driving privileges. In 2024, North Carolina recorded 378 fatalities and nearly 8,000 injuries from speed-related crashes, with 62% of these fatal incidents involving drivers exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 mph. The bill is part of a broader effort to enhance road safety and is supported by advocates like Amy Cohen, founder of Families for Safe Streets, who emphasizes its focus on the most dangerous drivers.