West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4026

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Prohibiting driving slow in left lane except under certain circumstances

Impact

If enacted, HB4026 would result in changes to the West Virginia Code, specifically amending section 17C-7-1. This legislation establishes clearer rules for vehicle operation across multiple road types. It lays out exceptions under which vehicles may lawfully operate in the left lane, such as overtaking other vehicles or when the right lane is obstructed. The bill also outlines penalties for violations, categorizing them as misdemeanors with fines escalating for repeated offenses. These changes aim to create a more orderly driving environment and mitigate frustration among motorists.

Summary

House Bill 4026 aims to amend West Virginia's driving regulations by prohibiting vehicles from driving slowly in the left lane of roads except under specific circumstances. This bill is designed to enhance road safety and improve traffic flow by ensuring that the left lane is used primarily for overtaking and not for slow-moving traffic. By mandating that vehicles traveling at less than the normal speed of traffic remain in the rightmost lane, the bill seeks to minimize congestion and reduce the potential for accidents associated with left-lane roadblocks.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be supportive among lawmakers focused on traffic safety. Proponents argue that it caters to common complaints of slow drivers in the left lane contributing to road rage and accidents. On the contrary, some concerns have been raised regarding the enforcement of the new regulations and whether they may lead to misunderstandings among drivers regarding legitimate reasons to occupy the left lane. These differing perspectives highlight the complexities involved in modifying traffic laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions around HB4026 include concerns about the enforcement of the proposed law, particularly in terms of defining and proving violations. Critics worry that the legislation may inadvertently penalize drivers who are operating safely but within the parameters laid down by the exceptions. Additionally, some have voiced apprehension about potential increases in fines and the implications these might carry for drivers, particularly in rural areas where traffic patterns do not always align with urban expectations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB5237

Prohibiting driving slow in left lane except under certain circumstances

WV HB2222

Prohibiting driving slow in left lane except under certain circumstances

WV HB2222

Prohibiting vehicles from driving slow in the left lane

WV SB441

Restricting driving in left lane of multi-lane highways in WV

WV SB1681

Slow driving; left lane; penalty

WV SB263

Amends law to limit the prohibition on driving in the left lane to "non-urban" multilane highways. (8/15/10)

WV HB2999

Prohibiting driving slow in left lane except under certain circumstances

WV SB503

Permits driving in left lane in certain municipalities. (8/1/12)

WV A4470

Concerns trucks driving in farthest left-hand lane of State highway system and State toll roads.

WV SB768

Vehicle Laws - Lanes of Travel - Slower Traffic and Overtaking and Passing (Highway Left Lane Safety Act)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.