Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB907

Introduced
1/10/24  
Report Pass
1/24/24  
Introduced
1/10/24  
Report Pass
1/30/24  
Report Pass
1/24/24  
Report Pass
2/16/24  
Report Pass
1/30/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  
Report Pass
2/16/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  
Report Pass
3/7/24  
Refer
2/22/24  

Caption

Motor vehicles; responsibilities for encountering funeral procession on two-lane highway; revise

Impact

If enacted, HB 907 will establish a uniform set of regulations that dictate how funeral processions are treated on the road. This includes provisions for vehicles in a procession displaying particular signs or lights, and details the responsibilities of non-participating vehicles, mandating that they cease movement until the procession has passed. This amendment not only seeks to create a respectful environment during funeral processions but also aims to reduce traffic incidents involving these events, ultimately impacting the broader traffic laws in Georgia.

Summary

House Bill 907 seeks to amend existing traffic laws concerning the rights of way for motor vehicle operators when encountering a funeral procession on a two-lane highway. The proposed changes aim to provide clearer guidelines that enhance the protections afforded to funeral processions, ensuring that vehicles not participating in the procession yield the right of way to these solemn events. The bill specifies various conditions under which funeral processions will have the right of way, particularly emphasizing the role of law enforcement in escorting these processions.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 907 appears to be supportive, especially among legislators and advocacy groups that prioritize the respectful passage of funeral processions. The measure is seen as a necessary enhancement to existing laws, aimed at protecting the dignity of funeral observances. However, there may be concerns related to enforcement and local ordinances that could arise in the context of managing law enforcement resources for funeral escorts.

Contention

Notably, potential points of contention may center around the practicalities of enforcement and whether local governments will be adequately equipped to handle the law enforcement duties associated with escorting funeral processions. Some critics may argue that the requirements placed on non-participating motor vehicles could lead to confusion, particularly in areas with heavy traffic. The bill also introduces penalties for violations, which could raise discussions around the appropriateness of these fines and how they align with broader law enforcement practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB77

Motor vehicles; encountering funeral procession on two-lane highway; revise responsibilities

GA SB2236

Funeral processions; provide right-of-way and authorize law enforcement to escort.

GA HB1239

Motor vehicles; operation of miniature on-road vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA HB308

Motor vehicles; operation of miniature on-road vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA HB255

Funeral processions; yield right-of-way to and prescribe fine for failure to.

GA H251

Amend Funeral Procession Law

GA HB959

Motor vehicles; procedure for passing stationary vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA AB56

Revises provisions relating to the operation of certain motor vehicles on certain portions of a highway. (BDR 43-257)

GA HB371

Off-highway Motor Vehicles On Roads

GA SB97

Double fines for failing to yield to a funeral procession

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.