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HI SB2429

Bill

Status

Engrossed

3/10/2026

Primary Sponsor

Dru Kanuha

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Origin

Senate

2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Courts may designate drivers as "habitual speeders" based on prior speeding violations, severity of speeding, violations in school/construction zones, and previous traffic interventions, then order them to install intelligent speed assistance (ISA) systems in their vehicles as a condition of continued driving privileges.

  • Intelligent speed assistance systems use GPS, digital maps, or external data to identify speed limits and can provide advisory warnings, haptic/visual feedback, or actively limit vehicle speed to posted limits.

  • Department of Transportation must establish standards for approved ISA systems covering accuracy, reliability, tamper resistance, and installation verification procedures.

  • Vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and retailers are shielded from liability for aftermarket ISA systems unless they intentionally or knowingly perform faulty repairs or updates that cause harm.

  • Privacy protections prohibit ISA systems from collecting location or driving data beyond speed compliance needs, bar transmission to third parties except for court-ordered verification, and prohibit sale or commercial use of collected data.

Legislative Description

Relating To Traffic Safety.

Report

Last Action

Referred to TRN, JHA, referral sheet 17

3/12/2026

Committee Referrals

Transportation3/12/2026
Judiciary2/10/2026
Transportation1/28/2026

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