Maryland Acts Fast and Furiously to Address the Dangers of Street Racing and Exhibition Driving

Maryland Acts Fast and Furiously to Address the Dangers of Street Racing and Exhibition Driving

In October 2021, Felipe Hernandez was racing another driver when he struck a brick wall, killing his 4-year-old daughter.[1] Hernandez pled guilty to “criminal negligent manslaughter by motor vehicle.”[2] In January 2023, 28-year-old Romario Coke died after he lost control of his car while racing Aaron Givens.[3] Givens was charged with “negligent homicide by vehicle,…

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The law imposes “some of the most aggressive penalties in the nation” in hopes of disincentivizing participation in such risky activities.[17] Police departments statewide acted quickly by creating the Maryland Car Rally Task Force, which investigates and responds to street racing and exhibition driving incidents.[18] In one weekend alone, the Task Force broke up at least 11 “street takeovers” with some consisting of up to 200 participants.[19] Officers made numerous arrests, charging participants for violations such as disorderly conduct, destruction of property, and possession of a handgun while under the influence.[20] It has yet to be determined whether the bill will result in its purpose of reducing participation in activities known to have tragic consequences.

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