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Utah lawmakers introduce bill targeting road rage
SALT LAKE CITY– Lawmakers on Utah’s Capitol Hill have introduced a new bill for the 2024 General Legislative Session. The bill takes aim at road rage drivers.
House Bill 30, sponsored by Rep. Paul Cutler, R-Centerville and co-sponsored by Rep. Andrew Stoddard, R-Sandy, seeks to do two things:
- Make it easier to track road rage on a statewide and individual basis.
- Give prosecutors more options to prosecute road rage drivers.
Sen. Todd Weiler, R- Woodscross, acts as the bill’s floor sponsor. He told KSL NewsRadio that in years past, prosecutors had to charge drivers with something like reckless driving or other charges not directed at the act of road rage.
However, Weiler said this bill allows prosecutors to give drivers a more severe citation depending on the seriousness of the incident, ranging from an enhanced citation to a felony charge.
The enhanced citations are very similar to a bill passed in 2022. It allows a misdemeanor for drivers going over 105 mph.
According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, road rage crashes rose by about 11% from 2022 to 2023.
“We’re trying to…educate our citizenry that this is unacceptable behavior and it will be severely punished,” Weiler said.
If lawmakers and Gov. Spencer Cox sign off on the bill, the new law would take effect on July 1.
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Utah suicide rates twice national average, Summit County Health Department says
Summit County Health Director Phil Bondurant said the early 2026 survey found men are suffering with significant mental and behavioral health challenges between the ages of 10 and 44. In the U.S., Bondurant said, suicide is the second leading cause of death, behind unintentional injury.
“It’s the eighth leading cause of death nationally across all ages of men,” he said on KPCW’s “Local News Hour” June 8. “When we look at this in Utah, we are two times the national average in suicides, and when you look at men, three of the four suicides in the state of Utah are men.”
He said that’s disproportionate to women. Roughly 31 out of 100,000 suicide deaths in Utah are men while less than 9 deaths per 100,000 are women.
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Bondurant said those statistics are related to men feeling isolated, experiencing depression and uncertainty about the future. But, he said the health department has worked to develop programs to break the stigma around men’s mental health and help people access care.
“It’s important that we remember that connection, conversation, help and support, just like our physical health, when we’re not feeling well or we break a bone, we go to the doctor, and they do what they do to help us get better and help our bodies mend,” he said. “Our mental health is the same way, we need to take care of it.”
He said uninsured residents that need help can call the health department and speak with the behavioral health team.
There is also a 24-hour 988 crisis hotline for people who need help or know someone who needs help. Utahns can also download the SafeUT app to speak with licensed counselors, submit safety tips and confidential help.
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