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OK HB3427
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Mike Lay
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AI Summary
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Creates "Bridges' Law" establishing the offense of "deliberate, unsafe driving," defined as committing two or more moving violations likely to endanger others or one intentional violation requiring a defensive reaction from another driver
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Establishes a misdemeanor offense for deliberate, unsafe driving that poses a risk of harm to property or another person
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Elevates the offense to a Class C1 felony (up to 8 years imprisonment, up to $1,000 fine) when deliberate, unsafe driving results in vehicle collision, contact with another vehicle, sideswiping, ramming, or forcing another car off the road
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Creates enhanced penalties: Class B6 felony (up to $5,000 fine) when the offense endangers a minor child or occurs in a posted construction or school zone; Class B4 felony (up to $5,000 fine) when the offense causes great bodily injury
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Requires mandatory revocation of driving privileges upon conviction for any violation under this act, with the Department of Public Safety to immediately revoke the license; effective date January 1, 2027
Legislative Description
Motor vehicles; creating Bridges' Law; defining term; creating misdemeanor for deliberate, unsafe driving; effective date.
Last Action
Referred to Criminal Judiciary
2/3/2026