Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2810

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street

Impact

If passed, HB 2810 would modify existing traffic laws to permit left turns on red lights in the specified circumstances. This introduces a significant change to current traffic regulations, which typically prohibit such maneuvers. The bill may necessitate adjustments to road signage and traffic signal programming in order to adequately inform drivers of the new rules. Supporters assert that this legislation could lead to smoother traffic flow, while critics may express concerns about the potential for increased accidents or confusion at intersections.

Summary

House Bill 2810 proposes allowing motor vehicles to turn left at a red traffic light when they are turning onto a one-way street. This legislative initiative aims to improve the flow of traffic and reduce congestion by providing motorists with more flexibility at intersections. Proponents of the bill argue that this change could simplify navigation in busy urban areas and enhance overall driving efficiency. The bill emphasizes creating a more dynamic driving environment to accommodate the demands of modern traffic patterns.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2810 argue for its potential benefits, there are notable points of contention regarding its implementation. Opponents may question whether drivers will fully understand the new regulations or whether additional measures, such as public awareness campaigns, will be necessary to ensure safety. There could also be concerns about the adequacy of existing infrastructure to support this change, particularly on busy roads or in neighborhoods with heavy pedestrian traffic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB34

Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street

MO HB1338

Allows all-terrain or off-road vehicles to be licensed as motorcycles

MO HB1228

Allows motor vehicles operated by canine search and rescue teams to qualify as emergency vehicles when responding to an emergency

MO SB221

Directs the Department of Revenue to issue only one license plate to most motor vehicles

MO SB398

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles

MO SB56

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles

MO HB73

Specifies that a parent's obligation to pay child support terminates when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school with certain exceptions

MO HB894

Modifies provisions relating to the Motor Vehicles

MO HB570

Establishes the offense of unlawfully gaining entry into motor vehicles

MO HB590

Exempts certain motor vehicles from sales tax

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.