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HF528 • 2026

A bill for an act relating to reckless driving and excessive speed, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 231 .)

A bill for an act relating to reckless driving and excessive speed, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 231 .)

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY
Last action
2025-04-03
Official status
Referred to Public Safety. H.J. 895 .
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

A bill for an act relating to reckless driving and excessive speed, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 231 .)

A bill for an act relating to reckless driving and excessive speed, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 231 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to reckless driving and excessive speed, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 231 .)

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2025-04-03 Iowa Legislature

    Referred to Public Safety. H.J. 895 .

  2. 2025-02-20 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 380 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to reckless driving and excessive speed, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 231 .)

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
House

File

528

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Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

528

BY

COMMITTEE

ON

PUBLIC

SAFETY

(SUCCESSOR

TO

HF

231)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

reckless

driving

and

excessive

speed,

and

1

making

penalties

applicable.

2

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

3

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Section

1.

Section

321.277,

subsection

1,

Code

2025,

is

1

amended

to

read

as

follows:

2

1.

A

person

who

drives

any

a

vehicle

in

such

manner

as

3

to

indicate

either

a

willful

or

a

wanton

disregard

for

the

4

safety

of

persons

or

property

,

including

but

not

limited

to

by

5

exceeding

a

speed

limit

by

twenty-five

miles

per

hour

or

more,

6

is

guilty

of

reckless

driving.

7

EXPLANATION

8

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

9

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

10

Under

current

law,

driving

in

excess

of

the

speed

limit

is

a

11

simple

misdemeanor

punishable

by

a

scheduled

fine

based

on

the

12

excessive

speed,

ranging

from

$30

to

$135

plus

$5

for

each

mile

13

per

hour

(MPH)

of

excessive

speed

over

20

MPH

over

the

limit,

14

with

increased

fines

for

violations

in

road

work

zones.

15

Also

under

current

law,

a

person

who

drives

a

vehicle

in

such

16

manner

as

to

indicate

either

a

willful

or

a

wanton

disregard

17

for

the

safety

of

persons

or

property

is

guilty

of

reckless

18

driving,

in

violation

of

Code

section

321.277.

A

person

19

convicted

for

“reckless

driving”

commits

a

simple

misdemeanor.

20

A

simple

misdemeanor

is

punishable

by

confinement

for

no

more

21

than

30

days

and

a

fine

of

at

least

$105

but

not

more

than

$855.

22

This

bill

provides

that

exceeding

the

speed

limit

by

25

MPH

23

or

more

is

reckless

driving.

24

By

operation

of

law,

a

person

who

drives

recklessly

in

25

violation

of

Code

section

321.277,

as

amended

by

the

bill,

26

commits

a

class

“C”

felony

if

the

violation

unintentionally

27

causes

the

death

of

another,

and

commits

a

class

“D”

felony

28

if

the

violation

unintentionally

causes

a

serious

injury

(see

29

Code

section

707.6A

——

homicide

or

serious

injury

by

vehicle).

30

Under

current

law,

Code

section

707.6A

also

applies

if

a

31

person,

other

than

a

member

of

a

public

safety

agency,

exceeds

32

the

posted

speed

limit

by

25

MPH

or

more

and

unintentionally

33

causes

death

or

serious

injury,

if

the

speeding

violation

is

34

the

proximate

cause

of

the

death

or

injury.

35

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A

class

“C”

felony

is

punishable

by

confinement

for

no

more

1

than

10

years

and

a

fine

of

at

least

$1,370

but

not

more

than

2

$13,660.

A

class

“D”

felony

is

punishable

by

confinement

for

3

no

more

than

five

years

and

a

fine

of

at

least

$1,025

but

not

4

more

than

$10,245.

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