Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB64

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

State Highways – Designated Shoulder Areas – Establishment and Use by Transit Buses

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to enhance the operational capabilities of local and state transit agencies. By allowing transit buses to utilize designated shoulder areas, it aims to facilitate quicker travel times during high-traffic conditions. This could lead to increased public transit usage, as service reliability often influences users' decisions to opt for public modes of transport. Furthermore, it encourages the establishment of a coordinated system among the State Highway Administration, the Maryland Transit Administration, and the Department of State Police.

Summary

House Bill 64 focuses on the establishment and use of designated shoulder areas on Maryland state highways specifically for transit buses. The bill authorizes the State Highway Administration to designate specific shoulder areas that transit buses may use for travel, thus streamlining public transportation services. The legislation aims to improve the efficiency of transit operations, especially during peak congestion times, and reduce delays for public bus services.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, House Bill 64 may raise concerns about safety and traffic flow. Critics might argue that allowing buses to travel on shoulder areas could lead to confusion for drivers unfamiliar with the new regulations, resulting in potential hazards. Additionally, there is concern over how the bill might affect emergency vehicles' access to the shoulders that might be designated for bus use. The requirement for explicit signage to indicate these areas is crucial, yet critics may suggest that proper educational campaigns are necessary to ensure all drivers understand the changes to traffic regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD AB476

Department of Transportation: state highways: part-time transit lane pilot program.

MD SB1283

Department of Transportation: state highways: transit bus pilot program.

MD HB344

Require new school buses to be equipped with lap-shoulder belts

MD SB249

Yield To Transit Buses

MD SB213

Yielding To Transit Buses

MD SB416

Vehicle Laws - Driving in Right-Hand Lanes - Interstate Highways in Rural Areas

MD HB222

Vehicle Laws - Driving in Right-Hand Lanes - Interstate Highways in Rural Areas

MD HB05178

An Act Requiring Three-point Lap And Shoulder Seat Safety Belts For School Buses.

MD HB10

Maryland Transit Administration - Conversion to Zero-Emission Buses (Zero-Emission Bus Transition Act Revisions)

MD SB61

Maryland Transit Administration - Conversion to Zero-Emission Buses (Zero-Emission Bus Transition Act Revisions)

Similar Bills

CA AB476

Department of Transportation: state highways: part-time transit lane pilot program.

CA SB1283

Department of Transportation: state highways: transit bus pilot program.

HI SB517

Relating To Motorcycles.

HI SB517

Relating To Motorcycles.

LA HCR35

Requests the Dept. of Transportation and Development to install highway shoulders along La. Highway 308 and through Ascension Parish to La. Highway 1

CA AB1738

Mobile Homeless Connect Pilot Program.

CA SB1285

Vehicles.

LA SCR103

Requests DOTD to install paved highway shoulders including bicycle paths along US 190 between the town of Livingston and the city of Denham Springs.