Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB492

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/13/24  
Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

"Addy's Law"; enact

Impact

The implementation of SB492 would require amendments to the existing regulations regarding school bus operations and routing. By necessitating that all stops are made on the same side of the road, the law aims to decrease the risk of injury or fatalities caused by students crossing the street in front of or behind moving vehicles. This change is anticipated to contribute positively to the overall safety culture within school districts and reinforce the responsibility of school administrations to safeguard students during transportation.

Summary

Senate Bill 492, known as 'Addy's Law', aims to enhance the safety of school transportation by mandating that all stops for students entering or exiting a school bus must occur on the same side of the roadway as the bus door. This legislative proposal stems from an initiative to prevent accidents involving children and school buses, thereby prioritizing student safety when they are being transported to and from school. The bill seeks to establish clear guidelines that all public school systems must follow when creating school bus routes and stops.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a step forward in enhancing safety for schoolchildren, some may argue about the feasibility of implementing such measures. Stakeholders in the education and transportation sectors might express concerns over the logistical implications of rerouting buses and potential increases in transport times. Additionally, there may be debate over the balance between ensuring student safety and maintaining efficient transportation services. This bill may be subject to scrutiny regarding its practicality and the readiness of schools to adapt to the new standards.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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