New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1692

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Concerns operation of cruise lights on patrol vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, A1692 will amend Title 52 of the Revised Statutes, specifically addressing the operation of emergency equipment on police vehicles. The Attorney General is granted the authority to issue guidelines for implementing this legislation, which allows law enforcement agencies greater discretion in employing cruise lights. This has the potential to enhance safety protocols, as the presence of activated lights can deter criminal activity and reassure communities of police visibility during nighttime hours.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1692 proposes to enhance the operational capabilities of law enforcement patrol vehicles by allowing officers to activate colored, solid, non-flashing lights, commonly referred to as 'cruise lights,' between dusk and dawn. This measure aims to improve police visibility and bolster community policing efforts. The bill reflects a growing trend among law enforcement agencies across the United States, which utilize cruise lights to signify their presence during patrols and improve public interaction, enabling citizens to easily identify officers when in need of assistance.

Conclusion

Overall, A1692 is a forward-thinking piece of legislation aimed at adapting law enforcement practices to modern public safety needs. By promoting the use of cruise lights, the bill seeks to promote a proactive approach to policing while addressing the expectations of transparency and accessibility in law enforcement. The positive feedback from trial runs in other jurisdictions supports the bill's intent to foster better police-community relations in New Jersey.

Contention

Debate surrounding A1692 may center on the practicality and implications of using cruise lights. Supporters assert that they bolster community trust and engagement through increased visibility of law enforcement personnel. However, there may be concerns regarding operational costs and the possible confusion among the public if not implemented uniformly across differing law enforcement agencies. The effectiveness of cruise lights in improving law enforcement responsiveness and community relations will likely be areas of focus among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NJ A5624

Carry Over Concerns operation of cruise lights on patrol vehicles.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5624

Concerns operation of cruise lights on patrol vehicles.

NJ H0203

Lights Displayed on Fire Department and Fire Patrol Vehicles

NJ HB05658

An Act Concerning The Use Of Red And Blue Lights On Vehicles Operated By Police Officers.

NJ HB05204

An Act Concerning The Operation Of Low-speed Vehicles.

NJ A3496

Permits certain motor vehicles to display both amber and green warning lights.

NJ H1113

Use of Lights and Sirens on Emergency Vehicles

NJ H0463

Lights Displayed on Fire Department Vehicles

NJ HB07204

An Act Concerning Lights On Vehicles, Penalties For Violations Of Certain Statutes, Stops And Searches, A Phlebotomy Program Study, Inspections Of Certain Vehicles, Traffic Safety Corridors And A Pilot Program To Equip Police Vehicles With Certain Devices.

NJ HB2771

All-terrain vehicles and off-road motorcycles; operation on secondary highway system, penalty.

NJ HB1193

Motor vehicles; require operation of flashing or revolving amber lights upon certain vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.