The bill S.258, titled the Super Speeder Accountability Act, aims to enhance accountability for individuals who have committed serious speeding violations or whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked due to such violations. It mandates that these individuals obtain an intelligent speed assistance restricted operator's license (ROL) or certificate, allowing them to operate only vehicles equipped with an approved intelligent speed assistance device. The bill defines key terms related to intelligent speed assistance devices and outlines the conditions under which individuals can apply for these restricted licenses or certificates, including the requirement to pay a $125 application fee and provide proof of installation of the device.

Additionally, the bill amends existing law regarding the suspension of licenses, specifying that individuals convicted of driving at speeds of 100 miles per hour or more will face mandatory license suspensions of varying lengths based on the number of offenses. The act also includes provisions for the Commissioner to adopt rules for the implementation of these measures, including performance standards for the devices and penalties for tampering with them. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.

Statutes affected:
As Introduced: 23-671