Legislature Approves Bill Setting Penalty For Fatal Crashes Caused By Excessive Speed

Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa House and Senate have unanimously voted to create a new crime for driving at an excessive speed and causing someone else’s death.

Representative Jon Thorup of Knoxville is a state trooper.

According to the Iowa Sheriffs and Deputies Association, it’s difficult to appropriately charge a speeding driver involved in a fatal accident if prosecutors cannot prove the driver was intoxicated or intentionally targeting someone. The bill passed the House unanimously on March 23rd. It passed the Senate Wednesday on a 48-to-zero vote.

The Iowa State Patrol issued 85 percent more tickets to drivers caught going 25 miles an hour or more over the speed limit in the first six months of last year compared to the previous four-year average.

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