Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3339

Introduced
2/17/23  
Introduced
2/17/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

VEH CD-SKATEBOARDS

Impact

The passing of HB3339 is significant in that it would formally acknowledge skateboarding as a legitimate form of transportation. This alteration to the vehicle code is intended to enhance safety for skateboarders, offering them protections similar to those enjoyed by other pedestrians. The bill may also facilitate better integration of skateboarders into urban planning and infrastructure development, allowing for dedicated pathways and consideration in traffic safety measures. As cities evolve to accommodate a diverse range of transportation methods, this bill marks a step towards inclusivity in regulation.

Summary

House Bill 3339, introduced by Rep. Dave Vella, amends the Illinois Vehicle Code by redefining the term 'pedestrian' to include individuals operating skateboards. This bill provides a formal recognition of skateboarders within the transportation framework, thereby granting them pedestrian rights under the law. A new definition for 'skateboard' is also established, describing it as a non-pedestrian apparatus with a deck and wheels, accommodating a standing, sitting, or lying position of the operator. This bill reflects a growing recognition of various modes of transportation beyond traditional definitions, possibly impacting how law enforcement and local traffic regulations regard skateboarders in public spaces.

Contention

While HB3339 has relatively clear intentions, there may be concerns surrounding its implementation. Opponents might argue that including skateboarders in the pedestrian category can lead to ambiguities in traffic laws, especially regarding the rights of skateboarders in areas where motor vehicles and pedestrians coexist. Conflicts could arise, particularly in urban settings with heavy foot and vehicle traffic, where the boundaries of safe operation and rights of way may become blurred. Nonetheless, advocates for the bill emphasize the necessity of adapting current laws to align with contemporary transportation modes that are increasingly embraced by younger demographics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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