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Fighting Drunken Driving at the 2011 Legislature

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by Doug Harcleroad (Oregon Anti-Crime Alliance [2])

 

Legislative focus – Ignition interlock devices

The focus this legislative session is on technology to prevent intoxicated driving.  The equipment is called an alcohol ignition interlock device.  It is a small, sophisticated device – about the size of a cell phone – which is installed into the starting circuit of a vehicle.  The driver must blow into the device; and if a predetermined amount of alcohol or more is in the driver’s system, then the car won’t start.  And…there are “rolling retests,” so the driver can’t start drinking after initially blowing into the device to get the car started.

Three legislative bills requiring alcohol ignition interlock devices

HB 3075A has passed the House of Representatives and was referred to the Ways and Means Committee because there are fees each offender must pay that go into the intoxicated driver fund.

The $50 fee assessed against the wrongdoers, and included in the bill, pays for the Department of Transportation’s costs to administer the program.

HB 3324A has passed the House of Representatives and was referred to the Ways and Means Committee.

SB 504A passed the Senate on April 29, 2011.

These three bills, if passed, would make us all safer on the highways of Oregon.  Keeping intoxicated drivers off the roadways saves lives and reduces injury accidents.  Remember, in 2010, 115 people were killed in alcohol-influenced crashes, and hundreds of people were seriously injured.

 

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