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House approves series of motor-vehicle and criminal-procedure measures; votes at a glance

2888916 · April 3, 2025
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Summary

On April 3 the Rhode Island House passed multiple bills on motor-vehicle offenses, distracted driving, reckless driving penalties, search-warrant duration for tracking devices, and license/ID rules; the session included brief debate on several measures.

The Rhode Island House of Representatives on April 3 approved a package of bills relating to motor vehicles, distracted driving and criminal-procedure standards. Several bills drew short debate on enforcement, safety and implementation; all were reported passed by the clerk after recorded roll calls.

Key actions and vote totals recorded on the House floor:

- Item 1 (No. 5640): Wrong-way travel on interstate/ramps — The act adds an increased penalty (up to $5,000 or up to six months license suspension as described on the floor) for motorists who travel the wrong way on an interstate or on an entrance/exit ramp. Vote: 54 in favor, 1 opposed. Motion moved by Chairman Craven; outcome — approved.

- Item 2 (No. 5898): Pedestrian right-of-way/adjudication schedule — The act amends the law on pedestrian right of way to…

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