Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB827

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

Headlights; require to be used whenever windshield wipers are necessitated.

Impact

The legislation will have direct implications on traffic safety laws within Mississippi. By explicitly requiring headlights to be used in conjunction with windshield wipers, this bill seeks to reduce the likelihood of accidents arising from poor visibility during inclement weather. The law aims to standardize the requirements for vehicle operation regardless of external conditions, potentially lowering the rate of traffic-related incidents on public roads.

Summary

House Bill 827 amends Section 63-7-11 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 and introduces new regulations regarding the use of vehicle headlights. The bill mandates that vehicle headlights must be activated whenever the use of windshield wipers is necessitated by conditions such as rain, ensuring that vehicles are more visible during adverse weather conditions. This change aims to improve road safety by requiring that drivers enhance their visibility to others on the road, particularly when environmental factors might impair it.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB827 may relate to enforcement and compliance measures. The bill stipulates that using only parking lights instead of required headlights could lead to misdemeanor charges, along with a fine of up to $25. This raises questions about how law enforcement will monitor compliance and whether such a penalty is sufficient to ensure adherence among drivers. Concerns may also arise regarding the practical implications for drivers who may inadvertently violate this regulation due to oversight or misunderstanding of the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB566

Headlights; require to be used whenever windshield wipers necessitated.

MS HB701

Headlights; require to be used whenever windshield wipers necessitated.

MS HB1185

Headlights; require motorist to use in adverse driving conditions due to adverse weather or other conditions.

MS SB2567

Transportation; expand the times required for motor vehicle headlight usage.

MS HB1474

Vehicles transporting certain agricultural products or timber; clarify maximum length cannot exceed requirements for day time operation.

MS SB2002

Recreational off-highway vehicles; authorize operation on county roads subject to registration and other requirements.

MS SB2570

Recreational off highway vehicles; authorize operation on county roads subject to registration and other requirements.

MS SB2238

Motor vehicle equipment; revise penalties related to.

MS SB2539

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS SB2660

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.