1/9/08-A4340 died when it remained in committee at the end of the session.
6/20/07-The Assembly Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bill that would make such offenses as tailgating and making obscene gestures while driving primary offenses.
Sponsored by Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, D-Monroe, A4340 would allow police to cite drivers for engaging in a pattern of aggressive driving - defined as two or more violations at the same time.
The bill would make it illegal for motorists to make audible verbal threats, flash headlights, use demeaning gestures or other such actions directed at persons driving lawfully.
Driving aggressively could net first-time offenders a 15- to 30-day license suspension and/or attendance in an anger management class. Anyone foolish enough to do it again could lose their licenses for two to four months and/or pay up to $3,000 fines.
If aggressive driving results in serious bodily injury to another person, violators could face up to five years in prison and/or $15,000 fines.
The bill is awaiting consideration on the Assembly floor.
For bill status, call (609) 292-4840. In New Jersey, call 1-800-792-8630.