The bill mandates the installation of monitoring devices at designated locations that will alert law enforcement agencies when the actuated flashers are activated. This proactive approach is expected to provide immediate responses to incidents of wrong-way driving, potentially reducing the number of accidents and fatalities associated with such events. Additionally, the bill encourages the use of solar-powered warning signs, reinforcing a commitment to sustainable practices in infrastructure development.
Summary
House Bill 5962, known as the Act Preventing Wrong-way Drivers, aims to enhance road safety by implementing specific measures to address the issue of wrong-way driving. This legislation requires the Connecticut Department of Transportation to install wrong-way signs equipped with actuated flashers at all highway exit ramps and other high-risk locations. The intent is to prevent accidents and improve overall traffic safety, particularly on highways where wrong-way driving incidents are more likely to occur.
Contention
Although the bill primarily focuses on enhancing public safety, there may be points of contention regarding the funding and resources required for the implementation of these measures. Discussions may arise concerning the effectiveness of the proposed measures, as well as the feasibility of maintaining new installations in terms of both financial and operational resources. Stakeholders may also debate the extent of the liability that the state may incur should these new measures not adequately prevent wrong-way driving incidents.
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