Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3979

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Motor vehicles; defining term; allowing for lane filtering under certain conditions; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3979 would modify Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes, particularly Section 11-1103, which governs the operation of motorcycles. The inclusion of lane filtering represents a significant shift in traffic regulations, as it recognizes the unique needs of motorcyclists, particularly in urban settings where traffic congestion is common. Supporters of the bill argue that this addition will enhance safety for motorcycle riders by allowing them to maneuver more effectively through traffic, potentially reducing the likelihood of rear-end collisions as cars stop unexpectedly.

Summary

House Bill 3979 seeks to amend existing legislation related to the operation of motorcycles within the state of Oklahoma. Specifically, it introduces provisions for lane filtering, which allows motorcycle operators to pass stopped vehicles in the same lane of traffic under certain conditions. The bill stipulates that operators must be on a roadway where lanes are wide enough for safe passage, must not exceed a speed of ten miles per hour while filtering, and must ensure that their operation remains reasonable and prudent in the given conditions. This change aims to improve traffic flow and safety for motorcycle riders in congested traffic situations.

Contention

Notably, the bill could be a point of contention among different stakeholder groups. Proponents, including motorcycle advocacy groups, argue that lane filtering is a safety measure that enhances the visibility of motorcyclists, thereby reducing accidents. Conversely, some opponents may raise concerns about the implications for overall traffic safety, potentially arguing that allowing motorcycles to weave through lanes could lead to increased incidents or unpredictability on the roads. These discussions may lead to debates about how the implementation of such regulations can be monitored and enforced effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2133

Motor vehicles; modifying definitions; limiting allowable power of certain electric motorcycles; effective date.

OK HB2261

Motor vehicles; modifying definition allowing street-legal utility vehicles to operate on certain stretches of U.S. highways; effective date.

OK HB1330

Motor vehicles; modifying definitions; removing certain wattage restrictions; effective date.

OK HB1422

Motor vehicles; farm tractors or implements; allowing certain tractors to operate on certain roadways; effective date.

OK HB1914

Motor vehicles; establishing conditions under which motor vehicles may proceed through red traffic signals; effective date.

OK HB2418

Motor vehicles; modifying requirements for issuance of an intermediate Class D license; effective date.

OK HB1802

Motor vehicles; allowing delivery of certificates of title to record owner for certain vehicles; removing certain acknowledgment requirements; effective date.

OK SB1070

Motor vehicle disability placard; requiring Service Oklahoma to issue certain temporary placards; requiring certain expiration; requiring a certain fee. Effective date.

OK HB1076

Motor vehicles; deleting limitation on the height of motorcycle handlebars; effective date.

OK HB2011

Motor vehicles; providing for biennial registration for certain vehicles; effective date.

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