In the California Assembly Appropriations Committee, Advocates and other safety partners are supporting AB 2276 (Soria), the Stop Super Speeders Act, which establishes a five-year, seven county pilot program requiring certain reckless speeders to install active Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) devices before returning to the road.
Approximately 12 people are killed every day on California’s roads, and according to the California Office of Traffic Safety, roughly one-third of those fatalities are speeding-related.
License suspension alone has proven insufficient. National data indicate that 75 percent of suspended drivers continue to drive. The fiscal and human costs of crashes by suspended drivers continue to accrue despite the sanction. AB 2276 offers a more effective alternative: maintaining mobility only when lifesaving safeguards are in place.
Read the full letter here.
The group has previously supported the bill in the Assembly Privacy & Consumer Protection Committee. Read the letter here.
Advocates wrote individually in support of the legislation in a letter to the Assembly Public Safety Committee in April.
Advocates joined safety partners in advocating for the bill early in the 2026 session in a March letter.

