North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S645 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 03/26/2025

                            GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
S 	1 
SENATE BILL 645 
 
 
Short Title: The Protect Our Schools Act. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Senators Everitt, Bradley, and Grafstein (Primary Sponsors). 
Referred to: Rules and Operations of the Senate 
March 26, 2025 
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANS PORTATION TO IDENTIF Y 2 
SCHOOL WALK ZONES; S ETTING LOWER SPEED L IMITS IN SCHOOL WALK 3 
ZONES; INCREASING CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR INJURING A MINOR IN A 4 
CROSSWALK, SCHOOL ZO NE, OR SCHOOL WALK ZONE; AND CREATING AND 5 
APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY ENHANCEMENT FUN D. 6 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 7 
SECTION 1.(a) This act shall be known as "The Protect Our Schools Act." 8 
SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 20-4.01 reads as rewritten: 9 
"§ 20-4.01.  Definitions. 10 
Unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply throughout this 11 
Chapter to the defined words and phrases and their cognates: 12 
… 13 
(38a) School Walk Zone. – An area within a school zone, identified by the 14 
Department pursuant to G.S. 20-141.1, that is likely to sustain pedestrian 15 
traffic sufficient to render the speed limits designated in G.S. 20-141 unsafe. 16 
…." 17 
SECTION 1.(c) G.S. 20-141.1 reads as rewritten: 18 
"§ 20-141.1.  Speed limits in school zones.zones and school walk zones. 19 
(a) Optional Lower Speed Limits. – The Board of Transportation or local authorities 20 
within their respective jurisdictions may, by ordinance, set speed limits lower than those 21 
designated in G.S. 20-141 for areas adjacent to or near a public, private or parochial school. 22 
(b) Mandatory Lower Speed Limits. – The Department of Transportation shall annually 23 
consult with the governing body of each public school unit and each nonpublic school operating 24 
pursuant to Part 1 or Part 2 of Article 39 of Chapter 115C of the General Statutes to designate 25 
school walk zones. In all designated school walk zones, the Department shall (i) set speed limits 26 
lower than those designated in G.S. 20-141 and (ii) ensure appropriate actions are taken to 27 
effectuate the reduced speed limit. 28 
(c) Implementation Requirements. – Limits set pursuant to this section shall become 29 
effective when signs are erected giving notice of the school zone, or school walk zone, the 30 
authorized speed limit, and the days and hours when the lower limit is effective, or by erecting 31 
signs giving notice of the school zone, or school walk zone, the authorized speed limit and which 32 
indicate the days and hours the lower limit is effective by an electronic flasher operated with a 33 
time clock. Limits set pursuant to this section may be enforced only on days when school is in 34 
session, and no speed limit below 20 miles per hour may be set under the authority of this section. 35 
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(d) Penalty. – Unless covered under some other provision of law providing greater 1 
punishment, a person who drives who: 2 
(1) Drives a motor vehicle in a school zone or school walk zone at a speed greater 3 
than the speed limit set and posted under this section is responsible for an 4 
infraction and is required to pay a penalty of two hundred fifty dollars 5 
($250.00). 6 
(2) Drives a motor vehicle in a school zone or school walk zone without due care 7 
resulting in injury to a minor is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor." 8 
SECTION 1.(d) G.S. 20-173 reads as rewritten: 9 
"§ 20-173.  Pedestrians' right-of-way at crosswalks. 10 
… 11 
(d) Unless covered under some other provision of law providing greater punishment, a 12 
person who drives a motor vehicle in a school zone or school walk zone at a speed greater than 13 
the speed limit set and posted under this section is responsible for an infraction and is required 14 
to pay a penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). If the violation results in injury to a 15 
minor, the person is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor." 16 
SECTION 2.(a) The Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Fund is established as a special 17 
fund within the Department of Transportation to be administered by the Department. The purpose 18 
of this fund is to support pedestrian safety initiatives. 19 
SECTION 2.(b) Notwithstanding G.S. 143C-5-2, there is appropriated from the 20 
Highway Fund to the Department of Transportation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year the sum of ten 21 
million dollars ($10,000,000) in nonrecurring funds to be allocated to the Pedestrian Safety 22 
Enhancement Fund established in Section 2(a) of this act. The Department shall allocate these 23 
funds as follows: 24 
(1) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for assessing areas likely to be designated 25 
school walk zones and for infrastructure improvements within those areas. 26 
(2) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for developing and implementing training 27 
for school crosswalk guards. 28 
(3) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) to increase public awareness regarding 29 
pedestrian safety. This public awareness campaign shall (i) focus on educating 30 
the public about pending school walk zones and (ii) promote community 31 
engagement to raise awareness and encourage responsible driving in school 32 
zones and school walk zones. 33 
SECTION 2.(c) This section becomes effective July 1, 2025. 34 
SECTION 3. Except as otherwise provided, this act becomes effective December 1, 35 
2025, and applies to offenses committed on or after that date. 36