Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1299

Introduced
1/4/24  

Caption

Specifies that drivers shall stop at railroad crossings for "any on-track equipment" in addition to trains

Impact

The most significant change made by SB1299 is the broadening of the category of vehicles that must comply with existing stop regulations. Previously, regulations focused primarily on trains. The new law specifically includes 'any on-track equipment,' which reflects an awareness of the various types of railroad vehicles that may pose risks to vehicular traffic at crossings. The bill also reinforces penalties for non-compliance by classifying violations as a class C misdemeanor, which serves as a deterrent against unsafe practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 1299 seeks to enhance safety regulations surrounding railroad crossings in Missouri. The bill introduces stricter requirements for drivers approaching railroad grade crossings. It mandates that drivers must stop within a specific distance from the nearest rail whenever there is a visible signal indicating the approach of any on-track equipment, not just trains. This change aims to address safety concerns and reduce the potential for accidents at these critical junctions.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1299 is a legislative effort aimed at improving railroad crossing safety while imposing stricter regulations and associated penalties on drivers. The potential impact on public safety and broader implications for traffic regulations may generate ongoing discussions among lawmakers, safety advocates, and the public.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to improve public safety, there may be concerns stemming from the potential for increased traffic delays at crossings due to additional stopping requirements. This could provoke discussion about how to balance safety with traffic flow efficiency. Some stakeholders may advocate for enhanced public awareness campaigns or educational programs toensure drivers understand the new requirements effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB385

Authorizes a tax credit for certain railroad construction expenses

MO SB224

Modifies provisions relating to the carrying of firearms on public transit systems

MO SB268

Specifies additional circumstances under which a patient shall be granted an exception to a step therapy protocol required by a health carrier for coverage of a prescription drug

MO SB114

Specifies that certain applicants for disabled license plates or windshield placards shall not be required to provide physician's statements for issuance or renewal of the plates or placards

MO SB345

Enacts provisions requiring railroad trains or light engines operated in connection with carrying freight to have at least two qualified crew members

MO HB1015

Regarding law enforcement practices

MO SB379

Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising

MO SB71

Authorizes electrical corporations to operate and use broadband services

MO SB11

Specifies that contracts for health care benefits provided by a farm bureau to its members shall not be considered insurance under the laws of this state

MO SB578

Specifies that aircraft casualty insurance shall be considered commercial insurance for purposes of an exemption from the requirement to file insurance rating plans

Similar Bills

AZ HB2259

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment..

AZ SB1074

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment

AZ HB2665

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment

AZ HB2232

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment

LA HB324

Adds on track equipment as a railway vehicle considered for certain railroad crossing requirements

TX HB1759

Relating to the operation of vehicles and certain equipment at railroad grade crossings when on-track equipment is approaching.

NH HB1160

Relative to obedience to signals at railroad crossings.

MO SB254

Specifies that drivers shall stop at railroad crossings for "any on-track equipment" in addition to trains