Requires Division of Highway Traffic Safety to conduct public awareness campaign regarding bicycle and pedestrian safety.
If enacted, A2321 will supplement Title 39 of the Revised Statutes, which outlines various traffic regulations. The bill's implementation will likely lead to increased public knowledge concerning the interaction between motorists and non-motorists, creating a safer environment for both. The education provided through this campaign will emphasize the need for motorists to adhere to safe passing practices, which may positively influence driving behavior, thereby enhancing road safety overall.
Assembly Bill A2321 aims to improve safety for bicyclists and pedestrians in New Jersey by requiring the Division of Highway Traffic Safety to establish a public awareness campaign. This campaign will inform the public about various traffic laws that pertain to pedestrians and bicyclists, the penalties for violating these laws, and the responsibilities of motorists when it comes to safely passing these vulnerable road users. The intent behind the bill is to raise awareness and ultimately reduce accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists on the roadways.
While A2321 has been introduced with the intent of improving safety, discussions surrounding it may revolve around the effectiveness of awareness campaigns compared to stricter enforcement of traffic regulations. Some stakeholders might argue that simply raising awareness may not be sufficient to deter negligent driving behaviors, while others may support the bill as a proactive measure to cultivate a culture of safety on the road. Additionally, the bill's fiscal implications in terms of funding for the campaign and the role of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in executing it may also be points of contention.