Prohibits school buses from traveling in left lane of roadway except for turning and emergencies.
The implementation of A1365 is expected to affect the traffic flow and safety dynamics on New Jersey roads significantly. Proponents argue that preventing school buses from using the left lane will help reduce the chances of accidents involving school buses and other vehicles, as it minimizes the disruption in traffic patterns. This change may also enhance the overall safety for children boarding or alighting from school buses, particularly in busy or high-traffic areas.
Assembly Bill A1365 aims to enhance road safety by prohibiting school buses from traveling in the left lane of roadways, except under specific circumstances such as making a left turn or responding to emergency conditions. The bill seeks to amend the existing regulations under R.S.39:4-88, which governs vehicle operations on divided roadways in New Jersey. Under this new provision, school buses may only utilize the left lane when preparing for a left turn, when entering or leaving the roadway, or in emergency situations like poor visibility, snow, or accidents.
Some points of contention might arise regarding how the definition of 'emergency conditions' will be interpreted and enforced. The bill imposes fines for violations, with penalties ranging between $100 to $300 and an additional surcharge of $50. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for overzealous enforcement or misinterpretation of regulations by drivers. The effectiveness of the bill in truly enhancing safety without imposing undue burdens on school transportation operations will likely be a topic of discussion among legislators and the public.