Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB824

Introduced
6/3/25  

Caption

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations; and, in special vehicles and pedestrians, further providing for riding on roadways and pedalcycle paths.

Impact

Should this bill be passed, it will create more defined parking regulations as well as stipulate how pedestrians and special vehicles are allowed to interact with traditional roadways. This could lead to a reevaluation of local traffic statutes to ensure they are in compliance with the new state guidelines. It may also prompt local governments to adopt more comprehensive safety measures that align with the intent of SB824, potentially increasing protection for those using non-motorized forms of transport.

Summary

SB824 focuses on amending rules related to road safety and parking regulations. The bill seeks to address several aspects of traffic regulations, specifically pertaining to the operation of special vehicles and the rights of pedestrians on roadways and pedalcycle paths. The intent behind SB824 is to enhance road safety while ensuring that regulations accommodate the needs of various roadway users, including cyclists and pedestrians who may currently be underrepresented in existing traffic laws.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB824 is one of cautious optimism, as supporters believe the bill will significantly improve safety for vulnerable roadway users. Advocates for cyclists and pedestrian rights are particularly hopeful that these changes will lead to safer streets. However, there is a reluctance from some local governments who express concerns about the feasibility of implementing new regulations that may require significant changes to existing infrastructure and additional financial resources.

Contention

Notable points of contention center around how the new regulations may affect local control over parking and roadway regulations. Opponents of the bill argue that overly strict regulations could inhibit local authorities' ability to effectively manage their specific traffic issues and might lead to unintended consequences in terms of traffic flow and public satisfaction. Balancing state-level standards with local needs remains a critical point of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1283

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations.

PA HB35

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations.

PA SB1147

In rules of the road in general, further providing for prohibiting use of hearing impairment devices and for additional parking regulations; in inspection of vehicles, further providing for inspection of motorcycles; and, in motorcycles, further providing for motorcycle safety education program.

PA HB1346

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for suspension of operating privilege; in rules of the road in general, further providing for overtaking vehicle on the left and providing for vehicles passing pedestrians on a highway; in special vehicles and pedestrians, further providing for penalty for violation of subchapter; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the offense of careless driving.

PA HB480

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations.

PA HB1043

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations.

PA HB1056

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in general provisions relating to operation of vehicles, further providing for traffic-control signals and for pedestrian-control signals; in special vehicles and pedestrians, further providing for right-of-way of pedestrians in crosswalks; and imposing penalties.

PA HB2623

In rules of the road in general, further providing for prohibitions in specified places.

PA HB880

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in financial responsibility, providing for utility terrain vehicles; in special vehicles and pedestrians, providing for operation of utility terrain vehicles; in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for off-road vehicles in urban municipalities; and imposing penalties.

PA SB692

In special vehicles and pedestrians, providing for electric low-speed scooter program.

Similar Bills

PA HB1283

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations.

PA HB291

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations.

PA HB35

In rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations.

PA HB2218

In special vehicles and pedestrians, providing for shared electric low-speed scooters; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1633

In special vehicles and pedestrians, providing for shared electric low-speed scooters; and imposing penalties.

IL SB1848

ISP-ISP VEH FUND-SURCHARGE

IL HB2722

ISP-ISP VEH FUND-SURCHARGE

PA SB1147

In rules of the road in general, further providing for prohibiting use of hearing impairment devices and for additional parking regulations; in inspection of vehicles, further providing for inspection of motorcycles; and, in motorcycles, further providing for motorcycle safety education program.