North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H251

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Refer
5/3/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  
Engrossed
5/4/23  

Caption

Amend Funeral Procession Law

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws regulating traffic and funeral processes. It aims to create a more respectful and orderly way to conduct funeral processions, minimizing disruptions caused by traffic signals. By allowing these processions to maintain their right to proceed, it may potentially enhance safety for mourners accompanying the deceased. Conversely, this amendment may introduce risks if drivers of other vehicles do not yield appropriately, leading to possible accidents at intersections.

Summary

House Bill 251 amends existing laws regarding funeral processions in North Carolina to grant them the right-of-way at intersections, overriding traffic control signals. This legislation allows funeral processions to proceed without stopping at stop signs or red lights, provided they exercise reasonable care for other vehicles and pedestrians. Additionally, it establishes a registration process for funeral establishments that wish to utilize lead vehicles during these processions, ensuring they are identifiable and compliant with safety regulations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 251 appears generally positive among supporters, especially funeral service providers, who argue that the bill respects the dignity of the deceased and those mourning. However, concerns have been voiced regarding the safety implications for non-participating drivers and how this could result in dangerous situations if they do not comply with the new rules. The change reflects a prioritization of funeral processions' needs, though it raises questions about traffic safety management.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for confusion among drivers regarding the changes to intersection protocols and the need for adequate public awareness about this legislation. Critics worry that the bill could inadvertently lead to an increase in accidents if general traffic is not informed or fails to yield properly for funeral processions. Moreover, the effectiveness of the registration process for lead vehicles and enforcement of the new regulations remain concerns for some stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC SB2236

Funeral processions; provide right-of-way and authorize law enforcement to escort.

NC HB255

Funeral processions; yield right-of-way to and prescribe fine for failure to.

NC HB224

Regards dedicated organ recovery vehicles and traffic laws

NC HB367

Revise the law governing dedicated organ recovery vehicles

NC HB907

Motor vehicles; responsibilities for encountering funeral procession on two-lane highway; revise

NC HB77

Motor vehicles; encountering funeral procession on two-lane highway; revise responsibilities

NC SB981

Flashing red and white warning lights; emergency vehicle exemptions.

NC HB2423

Flashing red and white warning lights; emergency vehicle exemptions.

NC HB793

Traffic incident management vehicles; certain vehicles exempt when en route to scene of an accident.

NC HB2211

Mine rescue team vehicles; authorized to be equipped with flashing red and white warning lights.

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