Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2849

Introduced
2/28/24  

Caption

Prohibits the use of automated red light enforcement systems

Impact

If enacted, HB2849 would result in significant changes to how traffic safety is enforced at intersections throughout the state. Currently, many municipalities rely on automated systems as a means to enhance road safety and deter traffic violations. The removal of these systems may lead to either an increase in manual enforcement efforts or a reduction in the enforcement of specific traffic laws altogether, which could have implications for roadway safety and accident rates.

Summary

House Bill 2849 aims to prohibit the use of automated red light enforcement systems by any county, city, town, village, municipality, or other political subdivision within the state of Missouri. The bill specifically targets devices that capture images of vehicles running red lights, seeking to eliminate their application across all jurisdictions. Proponents of the bill argue that these systems can lead to questionable enforcement practices and could unjustly penalize drivers, thereby infringing on their rights.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB2849. While supporters argue the bill protects individuals from potentially exploitative practices associated with automated enforcement, detractors warn that its passage could undermine efforts to improve traffic safety. Critics suggest that the absence of these enforcement mechanisms may lead to an increase in violations, thus endangering public safety and contributing to higher accident rates at red light intersections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB208

Prohibits the selling or purchasing of semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms by anyone under twenty years of age

MO HB1024

Prohibits the sale or distribution of certain lighters

MO SB355

Prohibits the sale or distribution of certain lighters

MO HB444

Provides for the redaction of personal identifying information of minors and next friends from public court automation systems

MO SB302

Provides for the redaction of personal identifying information of minors and next friends from public court automation systems

MO SB358

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MO HB371

Establishes provisions relating to making certain court records confidential in automated case management systems

MO SB298

Provides exemptions for records of certain criminal offenses from public access on statewide court automation systems

MO HB742

Prohibits state agencies and law enforcement agencies from using any reproductive health data in their investigations

MO HB182

Prohibits the use of restraints on a child in juvenile court

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.