Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4146

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Pedestrian safety; crosswalks; repealer; effective date.

Impact

The repeal of 47 O.S. 2021, Section 11-503, indicates a shift in the enforcement and regulation of pedestrian safety, particularly removing certain conditions under which pedestrians had to yield under previous law. This change is expected to simplify and enhance the protections available to pedestrians, making it legally clear that drivers must behave with heightened caution in the vicinity of crosswalks. The law aims to reduce the incidence of pedestrian accidents and could contribute to safer urban environments as cities adapt to incorporate these changes into their traffic systems.

Summary

House Bill 4146 aims to enhance pedestrian safety in Oklahoma by amending existing traffic laws regarding crosswalks. It modifies the provisions of 47 O.S. 2021, Section 11-502, to clarify the responsibilities of drivers when it comes to yielding to pedestrians at both marked and unmarked crosswalks. The bill emphasizes that drivers must slow down or stop to give way to pedestrians crossing the roadway, thereby strengthening the legal framework surrounding pedestrian rights and road safety.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve safety, opponents may express concerns about its enforcement and the implications it may have on driver behavior. Potential arguments against the bill could revolve around the feasibility of expecting drivers to consistently adhere to the new rules, especially in high-traffic areas. Moreover, implications on local enforcement agencies and their ability to implement these changes effectively might also be debated. It will be crucial for stakeholders to address these concerns to ensure the bill's successful execution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2752

Transportation; modifying definitions; modifying actions for pedestrians when presented certain instructions; effective date.

OK HB1914

Motor vehicles; establishing conditions under which motor vehicles may proceed through red traffic signals; effective date.

OK SB164

Motor vehicle safety; requiring certain restraint; establishing certain fine and cost. Effective date.

OK SB106

Motor vehicles; modifying required usage of safety belts. Effective date.

OK HB2261

Motor vehicles; modifying definition allowing street-legal utility vehicles to operate on certain stretches of U.S. highways; effective date.

OK SB427

Utility vehicles; removing prohibition on certain vehicles operating on certain roadways. Effective date.

OK SB324

Firearms; modifying statutory reference; repealers. Effective date.

OK HB1957

Public health and safety; Long-term Care Certificate of Need Act; repealer; effective date.

OK HB1837

Motor vehicles; modifying name of responsible agency; modifying length of issuance for commercial learner permits; repealer; effective date; emergency.

OK SB947

Teenage driver, work zone, and first responder safety; adding requirement for receiving certain license. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.