Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05942

Introduced
1/23/19  
Introduced
1/23/19  
Refer
1/23/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Placement Of "no Turn On Red" Signs.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5942 would amend existing traffic regulations to include this requirement for local governments. It emphasizes the importance of consistent traffic signage, which could lead to improved driver behavior and adherence to traffic laws. The hope is that standardizing the placement of "No Turn on Red" signs will not only enhance safety but also streamline the design of intersections across different municipalities, making roads safer for both drivers and pedestrians alike.

Summary

House Bill 5942 aims to enhance traffic safety by requiring municipalities to place "No Turn on Red" signs at intersections where it is feasible. The bill is intended to standardize the use of these signs across the state, thereby reducing confusion for drivers and potentially decreasing the occurrences of accidents at intersections where turning on red might pose safety risks. By legislating the placement of these signs, the bill seeks to create a more uniform approach to traffic management at the local level.

Contention

Discussions related to HB 5942 may bring up concerns about the practicality of enforcing such a mandate at the municipal level. Some local officials might express apprehensions regarding the costs associated with installing these signs and maintaining them. Additionally, there could be debates over which intersections should qualify for these signs, considering that traffic patterns can vary significantly by location. As such, some advocates for local control may push back against state imposition, arguing that local governments should retain the authority to decide such measures based on their unique traffic dynamics.

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