Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB463

Introduced
9/28/23  
Refer
9/28/23  
Report Pass
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Traffic violations when railroad workers are present and providing a penalty.

Impact

The proposed adjustments to state law aim to draw attention to the dangers faced by railroad workers. By elevating fines for existing violations and applying stricter punishments for infractions that may cause injury to an employee, the law seeks to discourage reckless driving in railway work zones. The updated penalties include significant fines up to $10,000 and potential imprisonment for up to nine months if a traffic violation results in bodily harm to workers. Furthermore, courts may require offenders to undertake community service and complete traffic safety courses, thereby promoting public safety in these critical work zones.

Summary

Assembly Bill 463 aims to enhance safety for workers engaged in railroad construction and maintenance by increasing penalties for traffic violations that occur in these areas. This bill expands existing provisions that already impose heightened fines and penalties for traffic offenses committed where workers in highway maintenance or construction zones are at risk. Under this new legislation, the penalties will be doubled for violations in railroad maintenance or construction areas, thus reinforcing the importance of adhering to traffic regulations in proximity to workers.

Contention

Supporters of AB463 argue that the bill addresses a significant public safety issue by protecting railroad workers from potential accidents caused by vehicular traffic. They point out the risk inherent in their jobs and support measures that would result in safer working conditions. However, there may be concerns regarding how increased penalties will be applied, with critics suggesting that they could disproportionately affect drivers in lower-income brackets or lead to unintended consequences for routine traffic behaviors. As the bill moves forward, considerations about its enforcement and the balance between community safety and driver rights will likely prompt further discussion within the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB460

Traffic violations when railroad workers are present and providing a penalty.

WI SB97

Penalties for certain traffic violations where highway maintenance workers are present and providing a penalty.

WI AB89

Penalties for certain traffic violations where highway maintenance workers are present and providing a penalty.

WI HB27

Providing notice of nonstandard penalties for certain traffic violations

WI SB107

The use of automated speed enforcement systems and traffic control photographic systems in a first class city and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB85

The use of automated speed enforcement systems and traffic control photographic systems in a first class city and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI SB168

Provide other penalties for various traffic violations. (8/1/12)

WI HB3059

Give PSC authority to fine Class I railroads for safety and operational violations.

WI AB536

Fleeing an officer and providing a penalty.

WI SB514

Fleeing an officer and providing a penalty.

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Traffic violations when railroad workers are present and providing a penalty.

WV HB3059

Give PSC authority to fine Class I railroads for safety and operational violations.

WV HB3265

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WV HB4258

To require railroad companies to provide alternative entry and exit ways

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