Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00983

Introduced
3/3/21  
Refer
3/3/21  
Report Pass
3/24/21  
Report Pass
3/24/21  
Refer
4/6/21  
Refer
4/6/21  
Report Pass
4/13/21  
Engrossed
5/12/21  
Engrossed
5/12/21  
Report Pass
5/14/21  
Passed
6/9/21  
Passed
6/9/21  
Chaptered
6/28/21  
Chaptered
6/28/21  
Enrolled
6/30/21  
Enrolled
6/30/21  
Passed
7/13/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning Service Vehicles And Agricultural Tractors.

Impact

The enactment of this bill will have a profound impact on state laws regarding traffic safety. It redefines certain terms related to road usage and sets explicit guidelines for interactions between motor vehicles and vulnerable users. Importantly, it positions the protection of vulnerable road participants at the forefront of driver responsibilities, reinforcing laws aimed at minimizing traffic-related injuries and fatalities. The fines imposed are intended as a deterrent, encouraging more cautious driving habits.

Summary

Substitute Senate Bill No. 983, known as An Act Concerning Service Vehicles and Agricultural Tractors, introduces significant changes to the state's transportation laws. The bill defines 'vulnerable users,' a category that includes pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals with disabilities, in an effort to enhance their protection on public roads. It mandates drivers to maintain a safe distance when overtaking these users and establishes a penalty for drivers who fail to exercise reasonable care and consequently cause substantial bodily harm or death to a vulnerable user.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00983 is largely positive, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the need for safer road conditions for vulnerable populations. Supporters of the bill, including various advocacy groups and legislators, argue that this legislation is essential for enhancing public safety. Nonetheless, there are concerns regarding the practicality of enforcement and the potential burden on drivers, which has sparked debate among stakeholders.

Contention

While predominantly supported, SB00983 is not without its detractors. Critics argue that while enhancing protections for vulnerable users is crucial, the law may create additional responsibilities for drivers that could be difficult to navigate. In addition, there is apprehension about the enforcement mechanisms in place to ensure compliance, raising questions about the effectiveness of the proposed penalties and how they will be applied in real-world situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05204

An Act Concerning The Operation Of Low-speed Vehicles.

CT SB00183

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles And Concerning Low-speed Vehicles, The Towing Of Occupied Vehicles, School Buses, Electric Commercial Vehicles, The Passenger Registration Of Pick-up Trucks And Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities.

CT HB05324

An Act Establishing Secondary Traffic Violations.

CT HB05288

An Act Aligning State Law With Federal Law Concerning Service Animals.

CT HB05330

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Transportation And Concerning Capital Projects, Notice Of Proposed Fair And Service Changes, The Connecticut Airport Authority, Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement, Road Safety Audits, Parking Authorities, A Shore Line East Report And The Submission Of Reports And Test Results Regarding Impaired Driving.

CT HB05490

An Act Concerning The Sales And Use Taxes On Ambulance-type Motor Vehicles And Ambulances.

CT HB05172

An Act Concerning The Assessment Of Motor Vehicles For Property Taxation.

CT HB05327

An Act Revising Motor Vehicle Statutes Concerning Towing Occupied Vehicles And The Operation And Inspection Of School Buses.

CT SB00454

An Act Concerning Photo Noise Violation Monitoring Devices.

CT SB00186

An Act Establishing Weight Tolerance Exemptions For Electric Commercial Vehicles And Concerning The Registration Of Certain Pick-up Trucks.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.