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NJ A6257
NJ A6257Increases penalty for reckless vehicular homicide committed when driving while intoxicated under certain circumstances.
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Introduced
12/11/2025
12/11/2025
In Committee
12/11/2025
12/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill increases the penalty for reckless vehicular homicide where the driver is intoxicated and the incident occurs within a highway construction zone or a designated safe corridor. Under current law, reckless vehicular homicide is ordinarily a crime of the second degree, which can be downgraded to a crime of the third degree if the driver proves that he or she was not driving recklessly except for failing to maintain a lane. However, reckless vehicular homicide is upgraded to a crime of the first degree if the incident occurs in a school crossing or within 1,000 feet of school property, and where the driver was driving while intoxicated or refuses to submit to a sobriety test. Under the bill, reckless vehicular homicide will also be upgraded to a crime of the first degree if the incident occurs within an identified "area of highway construction or repair" or a designated "safe corridor," and where the driver was driving while intoxicated or refuses to submit to a sobriety test. N.J.S.A.39:4-203.5 defines an "area of highway construction or repair" as that segment of any highway which is identified by properly posted traffic control devices or signs as undergoing construction, reconstruction, repair, or maintenance operation, between the first traffic control device or sign informing motor vehicle operators of their approaching highway construction or repair and the last traffic control device or sign indicating all restrictions are removed and normal motor vehicle operations may resume. Additionally, under N.J.S.A.39:4-203.5, a "safe corridor" is defined as a segment of highway under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation which, based upon accident rates, fatalities, traffic volume, and other highway traffic safety criteria, is identified by the Commissioner of Transportation as a segment warranting designation as a "safe corridor." A crime of the first degree is punishable by a term of imprisonment of 10 to 20 years, a fine of up to $200,000, or both. A crime of the second degree is punishable by five to 10 years' imprisonment, a fine of up to $150,000, or both. A crime of the third degree is punishable by three to five years' imprisonment, a fine of up to $15,000, or both.
AI Summary
This bill increases the penalty for reckless vehicular homicide by upgrading the offense from a second-degree to a first-degree crime when the incident occurs in specific areas and involves driving while intoxicated. The bill adds highway construction zones and designated safe corridors to the existing list of locations (like school zones) where such an upgrade applies. A first-degree crime is punishable by 10 to 20 years in prison and a potential fine of up to $200,000. Under the bill, if a driver causes a death while intoxicated in a highway construction area or safe corridor, they will face more severe legal consequences. The bill defines a highway construction zone as a road segment marked by traffic control devices indicating ongoing construction or maintenance, and a safe corridor as a highway segment identified by the Department of Transportation as having high accident rates or safety concerns. The legislation aims to enhance penalties for dangerous driving in areas with increased risk of accidents, specifically targeting intoxicated drivers who cause fatal incidents in these high-risk locations.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 12/11/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A6257 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6500/6257_I1.HTM |
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