Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Virginia Assembly Bill To Raise Reckless Driving Threshold Tabled

Virginia Welcomes You To Get Nailed Like A Pedo For Speeding

Those driving in or through Virginia will have to keep it under 80 for now, as the bill to raise the commonwealth's threshold for reckless driving is dead.

Jalopnik reports the bill, authored by Delegate Jeff Campbell of the 6th District, would have raised the limit to 85 mph, after which one could be charged with a Class One misdemeanor, lose their license for six months, pay a $2,500 fine, and spend up to a year in jail; other Class Ones in Virginia include sexual battery and animal cruelty.

A legislative assistant for Del. Campbell said the bill was tabled by the criminal law subcommittee in the Virginia General Assembly Monday, all but declaring it "essentially dead for the remainder of the legislative session," set to adjourn February 28, with a reconvened session to take place beginning April 15.

No clear reasons for tabling the bill were given, though it would have expected opposition from law enforcement and insurance companies.

The post Virginia Assembly Bill To Raise Reckless Driving Threshold Tabled appeared first on The Truth About Cars.



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