Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1059 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/17/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1059 
 
move over law; study committee 
Purpose 
Establishes the Efficacy of Arizona's Move Over Law Study Committee (Study Committee). 
Background 
If the driver of a vehicle approaches a stationary vehicle that is displaying alternatively 
flashing or warning lights, the driver of the vehicle in motion must, with due regard to safety and 
traffic conditions, yield the right-of-way by making a lane change to a lane not adjacent to that of 
the stationary vehicle. If making the lane change is impossible or unsafe, the driver must proceed 
with due caution and reduce the speed of the vehicle, maintaining a safe speed for road conditions. 
This is often referred to as Arizona's move over law. 
A person who violates Arizona's move over law is subject to a penalty of $275 for a first 
violation, $500 for a second violation within five years and $1,000 for a third or subsequent 
violation within five years.  
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) must include educational information 
relating to Arizona's move over law in outlined driver education programs and examinations, 
educate the public about Arizona's move over law periodically throughout the year and maintain 
information about the law on ADOT's website (A.R.S. ยง 28-775). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Establishes the Study Committee, consisting of the following members: 
a) two Senate members of differing political parties who are appointed by the President of the 
Senate (President), one of which as cochair,  
b) two members of the House of Representatives (House) from different political parties who 
are appointed by the Speaker of the House (Speaker), one of which as cochair; 
c) the Director of ADOT or the Director's designee;  
d) two representatives appointed by the Department of Public Safety; and 
e) one representative of the towing and recovery industry who is appointed by the Governor. 
2. Requires the Study Committee to: 
a) conduct a comprehensive study to determine the efficacy of Arizona's move over law and 
if additional promotion and education is needed to increase effectiveness and additional 
safety measures to help drivers better comply with yielding to emergency vehicles;  FACT SHEET 
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b) review current policies and practices and propose revisions to improve safety matters for 
first responders and citizens;  
c) identify additional resources and policy initiatives that would enhance public safety or 
improve the efficacy of Arizona's move over law;  
d) propose legislation to address issues identified by the Study Committee.; and  
e) submit, by December 1, 2025, a report regarding the Study Committee's activities, findings 
and recommendations to the Governor, President and Speaker and provide a copy of the 
report to the Secretary of State. 
3. Instructs the Study Committee to meet at the call of the cochairs. 
4. Specifies that Study Committee members are not eligible to receive compensation. 
5. Repeals the Study Committee on October 1, 2026.  
6. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
January 17, 2025 
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