Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB149

Introduced
2/1/22  

Caption

Class 1 municipality (B'ham), traffic violations, red light, stop signs, and speeding, automated camera enforcement

Impact

If enacted, SB149 will significantly alter how traffic violations are managed within participating Class 1 municipalities. It offers municipalities a structured way to reduce traffic infringement through automated systems, aiming for improved compliance with traffic laws. The collection of civil fines through these mechanisms represents a change from the traditional approach, which typically relied on police presence for enforcement. The bill stipulates that violating these regulations will result in a civil liability rather than a criminal charge, likely leading to different implications for individual drivers regarding their driving records and insurance premiums.

Summary

SB149, referred to as the Class 1 Municipality Automated Traffic Safety Act, permits Class 1 municipalities in Alabama to implement automated systems for the civil enforcement of traffic violations, specifically targeting red light, stop sign, and speeding offenses. The bill allows municipalities to adopt ordinances to utilize photographic systems that capture violations, and subsequently issue fines to owners of the vehicles involved. The underlying goal of this legislation is to enhance road safety by leveraging technology to deter drivers from violating traffic controls.

Contention

While supporters contend that automated enforcement will decrease traffic accidents and enhance public safety, opponents raise concerns about the potential overreach of civil penalties and the implications for civil liberties. As there are provisions for contesting fines and for the municipal responsibilities related to enforcement, the discussions around SB149 highlight the balance between public safety initiatives and individual rights. Critics also point out that automated systems may lead to issues of fairness, especially if they are perceived as revenue-generating tools rather than public safety measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB238

Coffee County, Town of Kinston, speeding enforcement, automated photo enforcement as civil violations, civil penalties, appeal procedures

AL HB575

Baldwin County, municipalities authorized to operate an automated photographic speeding enforcement system, jurisdiction of civil fines for violations provided for

AL HB474

Motor vehicles, exhibition driving, further provided; automated traffic enforcement system, authorized to be used to detect and record violations; impoundment period, further provided

AL SB226

Motor vehicles, use of motor vehicles equipped with an automated driving system

AL HB107

Dale County, municipalities, golf carts, authorized to provide for use on municipal streets, constitutional amendment.

AL HB241

Motor vehicles and traffic; first responders operating upon roadways, distinguished from pedestrians

AL SB283

Motor vehicles and traffic; first responders operating upon roadways, distinguished from pedestrians

AL HB331

Class 1 municipalities; vacant property registration authorized

AL HB51

Firearms, possession of bump stocks prohibited in class 1 municipalities, criminal penalties for violations

AL SB117

Counties and municipalities, provides for memorandums of understanding related to traffic enforcement

Similar Bills

AL SB237

Class 1 municipality (B'ham), photo traffic enforcement of stop signs and speeding, civil fines, procedures

TX SB335

Relating to the use of a photographic traffic enforcement system at a railroad crossing.

TX HB689

Relating to the use of a photographic traffic enforcement system at a railroad crossing.

CA AB2687

Automated traffic enforcement systems.

CA SB1199

Automated traffic enforcement systems.

TX HB1131

Relating to prohibiting the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.

TX SB340

Relating to prohibiting the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.

CA SB720

Automated traffic enforcement system programs.