North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S872

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Failure to Stop for School Bus/Evidence

Impact

The implementation of SB 872 could significantly impact state laws by setting a legal precedent for the admissibility of recorded images in traffic safety violations, making it easier for local authorities to enforce laws designed to protect schoolchildren. Moreover, the bill specifies a one-time appropriation of $1 million from the General Fund to help local units cover the costs of these camera systems, which reflects a commitment to improving school transportation safety through state support.

Summary

Senate Bill 872, titled 'Failure to Stop for School Bus/Evidence,' aims to enhance the enforcement of school bus safety regulations by allowing for the use of camera footage as prima facie evidence for violations of child passenger safety laws. This bill authorizes local school administrative units to install automated school bus safety cameras, which would be able to capture video of vehicles failing to stop when a school bus is indicating a stop with its flashing lights and stop sign. This measure is intended to heighten safety for children getting on and off the bus and to deter drivers from disobeying stop signals.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB 872 appears to be supportive, especially among proponents who believe that better enforcement of existing laws is crucial for ensuring the safety of children. Legislators and advocates concerned with child safety and traffic enforcement have generally welcomed this move. However, some concerns may arise regarding privacy or the efficacy of automated systems, but these potential contentions seem to be outweighed by the overarching goal of increasing child safety on roadways.

Contention

Notably, potential points of contention may center on the balance between public safety and privacy rights, as well as questions regarding the potential for the technology to malfunction or be misused. Opponents might argue about the fairness of automated enforcement, particularly regarding how it may disproportionately impact lower-income drivers. Nevertheless, the bill's supporters maintain that the urgent need for child safety justifies the implementation of such measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S411

School Bus Cameras/Evidence & Contract Length

NC HB1723

Passing stopped school buses; purpose of stop, prima facie evidence.

NC HB05272

An Act Concerning Evidence Of Failure To Stop For A School Bus.

NC HB1147

In rules of the road in general, further providing for meeting or overtaking school bus and for enforcement of failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights.

NC SB851

In rules of the road in general, further providing for enforcement of failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights; imposing a penalty; and making an editorial change.

NC SB868

Passing stopped school buses; rebuttable presumption.

NC HB1995

Passing stopped school buses; rebuttable presumption.

NC S462

Highway Safety Omnibus/Addit'l Magistrates

NC H929

Highway Safety Omnibus/Addit'l Magistrates

NC H527

Highway Safety Omnibus/Addit'l Magistrates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.