Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3317

Introduced
2/16/26  

Caption

Allows for the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices in lieu of driver's license revocation for certain traffic offenses

Impact

The impact of HB 3317 on state laws is substantial as it would amend existing traffic regulations, granting offenders the option to install speed assistance devices rather than facing license revocation. This switch could lead to a decrease in the number of drivers losing their licenses due to specific traffic violations and promotes a shift towards utilizing technology for safer driving practices. Furthermore, if implemented, this bill could serve as a model for other states seeking to adopt similar traffic safety measures.

Summary

House Bill 3317 proposes a significant shift in traffic safety regulations by allowing the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices as an alternative to the revocation of a driver's license for certain traffic offenses. This measure seeks to enhance road safety by utilizing technology to monitor and manage vehicle speed, ultimately aiming to reduce accidents caused by speeding. Proponents argue that this bill represents a modern approach to handling traffic violations, encouraging compliance through technological means rather than punitive measures.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 3317, particularly concerning the effectiveness and reliability of intelligent speed assistance technologies. While supporters hail the potential reduction in traffic offenses and associated penalties, critics express concern about reliance on technology that may not always function correctly or be appropriate for every driver. Additionally, questions arise regarding how the implementation of this bill would affect insurance rates, public perceptions of safety, and the potential unintended consequences of reduced consequences for speeding violations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB645

Modifies provisions relating to ignition interlock device requirements for certain intoxication-related traffic offenses

MO SB533

Modifies provisions relating to driver's licenses

MO SB517

Modifies provisions relating to driver's licenses

MO HB117

Modifies and establishes provisions regarding motor vehicles offenses

MO HB49

Modifies the offenses of trafficking of drugs in the first and second degree

MO HB87

Modifies provisions relating to driving while intoxicated

MO HB1142

Modifies penalties for offenses involving the sexual trafficking of children

MO HB495

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO HB206

Modifies provisions relating to driver's licenses

MO HB225

Allows the chief law enforcement executive in any jurisdiction to request assistance from another jurisdiction, including a jurisdiction outside the state of Missouri

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