Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2116

Introduced
1/25/24  
Engrossed
2/20/24  
Introduced
1/25/24  
Engrossed
2/20/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to nonpedestrian travel on roadways based on lane designations, including the manner of overtaking other vehicles, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 3090.)

Impact

The new regulations directly affect the statutes governing road use and driver behavior. By repealing several existing sections and updating the definitions of how lanes should be used, SF2116 makes driving safer by requiring stricter adherence to lane designations. For instance, it encourages the use of the left lane solely for overtaking, thereby reducing potential hazards associated with lane switching and reckless driving. Violations of these rules will be treated as simple misdemeanors, consistent with current penalties, but police are given a leniency period that allows for warnings instead of citations until mid-2025.

Summary

Senate File 2116, referred to as the act relating to nonpedestrian travel on roadways, aims to modify existing traffic regulations concerning lane usage and overtaking on various types of roadways. Specifically, it distinguishes between roadways that are laned for traffic moving in the same direction and those that are not. The bill mandates that drivers keep to the right side of the road when possible, particularly on roads with multiple lanes, and clarifies the conditions under which overtaking other vehicles is permissible. This legislative measure is designed to enhance roadway safety and streamline traffic flow throughout the state of Iowa.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at improving traffic safety, it may face criticism concerning the enforcement of these new rules, particularly regarding the potential for confusion among drivers accustomed to existing regulations. Some transportation advocates argue that more emphasis should be placed on driver education concerning lane usage rather than punitive measures. Additionally, there may be concerns from drivers on how this could impact traffic behavior, especially in urban areas where lane changes are frequent and necessary. The effectiveness of the bill in achieving its traffic safety goals will depend on adequate public awareness and law enforcement training regarding the new regulations.

Companion Bills

IA SSB3090

Related A bill for an act relating to nonpedestrian travel on roadways based on lane designations, including the manner of overtaking other vehicles, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 2116.)

Previously Filed As

IA SSB3090

A bill for an act relating to nonpedestrian travel on roadways based on lane designations, including the manner of overtaking other vehicles, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 2116.)

IA HF2161

A bill for an act relating to the operation of motor vehicles in the left-most lane of certain roadways, and making penalties applicable.

IA HF170

A bill for an act relating to the manner in which motor vehicles turn at intersections, and making penalties applicable.

IA HF233

A bill for an act relating to the manner in which motor vehicles turn at intersections, and making penalties applicable.

IA HF827

A bill for an act relating to the use of an electronic device in a voice-activated or hands-free mode while driving, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HSB 64.)

IA HF536

A bill for an act concerning penalties relating to drug paraphernalia and certain traffic offenses, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HF 301.)

IA SF547

A bill for an act relating to the use of an electronic device in a voice-activated or hands-free mode while driving, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 207, SF 60.)

IA SF207

A bill for an act relating to the use of an electronic device in a voice-activated or hands-free mode while driving, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 60; See SF 547.)

IA HB298

Vehicle Laws - Lanes of Travel - Slower Traffic and Overtaking and Passing (MOVE GET OUT THE WAY Act)

IA HB957

Vehicle Laws - Lanes of Travel - Slower Traffic and Overtaking and Passing (MOVE GET OUT THE WAY Act)

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