Aggressive Driving, School Bus Passing Statutes and Recent Motor Vehicle Laws.

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Aggressive Driving, School Bus Passing Statutes and Recent Motor Vehicle Laws

Do you get angry at drivers?... 1.Never 2.Sometime 3.Often 4.Always

Do you get angry when someone cuts in front of you? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Always

Do you get angry at traffic jams, tailgaters or malfunctioning traffic lights? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Always

Do you get impatient at stoplights, in lines, or waiting for a parking space? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Always

When cars ahead of you slow down, or pedestrians take a long time to cross, are you impatient? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Always

Do you punish other drivers? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Always

Do you curse at other drivers or make obscene gestures at them? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Never

Do you block cars trying to pass or change lanes? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Always

Do you ride on another cars tail or brake suddenly to punish a tailgater? 1.Never 2.Sometimes 3.Often 4.Never

Number Aggressive Driving Charges in

Convictions for Aggressive Driving

School Bus Passing Charges

School Bus Passing Convictions

Have you had an aggressive driving case? 1.Yes 2.No

Are you more likely to sentence an aggressive driver more harshly than reckless driver? 1.Yes 2.No

Do you regularly give PJCs in school bus cases? 1.Yes 2.No

Do You Ever Give PJCs in School Bus Cases 1.Yes 2.No

Number Move-over Charges

Number Convictions

GS Failing to stop and remain stopped until 2.School Bus (public school bus, private bus carrying children, and public school bus carrying seniorsmust be marked with plainly visible sign) that 3.Displaying stop signal or flashing red lights for purpose of 4.Receiving or discharging passengers 5.Has withdrawn the stop signal, turned off the red lights and has started to move

Exceptions to GS Road divided into two roadways (including one with a center turn lane) Bus driver or school administrator who requires child to cross multiple roadway highway road commits misdemeanor

Felony Bus Passing Class I felony to: 1.Violate bus passing statute and 2.Willfully strike a person 3.Causing serious bodily injury to that person No specific license consequences –No points –Possible license revocation under any felony revocation

Aggressive Driving-GS Drive motor vehicle on highway or public vehicular area while 2.Violating speeding or speeding in school zone statute, and 3.Driving carelessly and heedlessly in willful and wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others –Special proof required to prove this, even though the language identical to reckless driving under GS

Aggressive Driving Special proof of reckless driving: –Two or more of following: Running a red light Running a stop sign Illegal passing Failure to yield right of way Following too closely Violation is Class 1 misdemeanor Five point on drivers licenses

Move Over Changes Effective July 1, 2005 Expanded to include public service vehicles –Assists with wrecked or disabled vehicles –Has amber light Violations of GS mandatory $250 fine, subject to exceptions Includes blocking fire trucks, parking too near accidents, general move over violations

Move Over Punishment Changes Failure to stop for police or emergency vehicles remains Class 2 misdemeanor Move over violation that results in more than $500 property damage or injury to emergency worker-- Class 1 misdemeanor Move over violation causing serious injury or death to such workerClass I felony –DMV may suspend license for up to 6 mos –Judge may issue limited privilege under GS , if not otherwise revoked