New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB598

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
2/20/24  
Engrossed
3/12/24  
Refer
3/12/24  
Report Pass
5/8/24  
Chaptered
7/10/24  
Passed
7/10/24  

Caption

Requiring funeral procession lead vehicles to obey yield signs.

Impact

The bill amends New Hampshire's traffic laws, specifically RSA 265:156, to clearly delineate the responsibilities of funeral lead vehicles at intersections. By establishing that these vehicles must yield, the law seeks to prevent potential accidents that may occur due to the spontaneous nature of funeral processions. It is expected that this will contribute to safer road conditions not only for the participants but also for other road users.

Summary

SB598 is legislation that mandates funeral procession lead vehicles to comply with yield signs before proceeding at intersections. Under the revised law, once a funeral lead vehicle has either stopped and followed a signal or yielded as required, all other vehicles in the funeral procession are permitted to proceed through intersections without stopping. This change aims to enhance safety during funeral processions while providing legal rights to those participating in such events.

Contention

While there is a general consensus on the need for safety during funeral processions, there may be concerns regarding the practicality of enforcing yield laws in such contexts. Some individuals might argue that requiring lead vehicles to yield could complicate the execution of processions, potentially leading to delays during emotional times. Additionally, the bill's provisions raise discussions on how it balances the need for respect during funerals with the responsibilities imposed on drivers.

Fiscal_note

The fiscal impact of SB598 is currently indeterminate; however, there are implications for state, county, and local revenue and expenditures associated with the enforcement of this law. Potential costs could arise from accidents that may occur without adherence to this new requirement, or from the judicial processes related to violations of this law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB118

Requiring children under the age of 2 years to be restrained in a motor vehicle.

NH SB204

Requiring trauma kits to be available in state-owned buildings.

NH HB59

Requiring a background check prior to any commercial firearm sale.

NH HB222

To require the use of seat belts during the operation of motor vehicles.

NH HB628

Requiring certain non-public schools or education service providers that accept public funds to perform background checks on all employees and volunteers.

NH HB498

Requiring fish and game officers to obtain a warrant to conduct a search and seizure.

NH HB379

Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.

NH SB80

Requiring the recording of custodial interrogations and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB499

Requiring the rules of evidence to apply in family court cases and relative to the admission of certain evidence in family court proceedings.

NH SB218

Establishing an early educator professional development grant.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.