SEC. 2.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Ensuring our local streets and highways are protected from excessive speeding is of the highest priority.
(b) Last year, the United States Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued findings that showed both of the following:
(1) In 2020, the United States experienced 39,007 motor vehicle traffic crash fatalities, which was the largest number of fatalities since 2007, and an 8-percent increase from the 36,096 fatalities reported in
2019.
(2) In 2021, the United States experienced 42,939 traffic fatalities, which represents a 10-percent increase in fatalities from the 39,007 fatalities reported in 2020.
(c) In 2021, the State of California reported 4,285 traffic fatalities, a 7.6-percent increase from the prior year.
(d) According to the 2021 California Strategic Highway Safety Plan Crash Data Dashboard, all of the following occurred in 2021:
(1) Traffic collisions killed 844 individuals in the County of Los Angeles, accounting for an almost 10-percent increase from the fatalities reported in the prior year.
(2) Traffic collisions
resulted in 4,287 serious injuries, accounting for about a 25-percent increase from the serious injuries reported in the prior year.
(3) Traffic collisions in the County of Los Angeles resulting in serious injury to pedestrians were up by almost 28 percent, and serious injury to bicyclists was up by almost 18 percent from the serious injuries reported in the prior year.
(4) Unsafe speed was the primary collision factor in 173 fatal crashes in the County of Los Angeles, a 26-percent increase from the fatalities reported the year before.
(5) Unsafe speed was the primary collision factor in 810 crashes resulting in serious injury, almost a 21-percent increase in serious injuries reported the year prior.
(e) Recent increases in speed-related collisions that result in serious injury or death are a present and growing danger to the public.
(f) Law enforcement at the state and local level must be provided effective statutory changes to maximize their efforts in combating driving at unsafe speeds.