Laws prohibiting street racing, drag racing, and other motor vehicle speed and endurance competitions—as well as stunt exhibitions—vary from state to state. These laws are usually located in a state’s statutes—often in the penal code or criminal code—and generally prohibit drivers from participating in:
• a race;
• a vehicle speed competition or contest;
• a drag race or acceleration contest;
• a test of physical endurance of the operator of a vehicle; or
• in connection with a drag race, an exhibition of vehicle speed or acceleration or to make a vehicle speed record.
Drag race may be defined as the operation of:
• two or more vehicles from a point side by side at accelerating speeds in a competitive attempt to outdistance each other; or
• one or more vehicles over a common selected course, from the same place to the same place, for the purpose of comparing the relative speeds or power of acceleration of the vehicle or vehicles in a specified distance or time.
Race is defined as the use of one or more vehicles attempting to:
• outgain or outdistance another vehicle or prevent another vehicle from passing;
• arrive at a given destination ahead of another vehicle or vehicles; or
• test the physical stamina or endurance of an operator over a long-distance driving route.
Illegal stunt driving or stunting usually involves a parking lot or blocked off street where drivers use their vehicles to perform stunts, such as driving on two wheels; “doing donuts” by spinning the car in a circle; or drifting while turning a corner.
In Oregon, street racing, drag racing, and other unauthorized motor vehicle speed and endurance competitions, as well as stunt exhibitions, are illegal under Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). Specifically, ORS 811.125 and 811.127 address these activities. ORS 811.125 prohibits racing on highways, defining a 'race' as the use of one or more vehicles to outdistance another vehicle, prevent passing, arrive at a destination ahead of another, or test endurance over a long-distance route. ORS 811.127 defines 'speed racing' as driving two or more vehicles side by side at accelerating speeds in a competitive attempt to outdistance each other, or timing vehicles over a set course. Violations of these statutes can result in traffic infractions, fines, and potentially more severe penalties such as criminal charges depending on the circumstances and whether the activity resulted in property damage, injury, or death. Additionally, vehicles used in these illegal activities may be subject to seizure or forfeiture.