Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2214

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/30/09  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to requiring instruction on the use of traffic circles.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2214 would directly influence the curriculum of driver education programs throughout the state. The Texas commissioner would be tasked with developing rules to ensure that the necessary information regarding traffic circles is incorporated into these courses. Additionally, new editions of the Texas driver's handbook would reflect this change, preparing both learners and existing drivers for better navigation in situations involving traffic circles.

Summary

House Bill 2214 aims to enhance road safety by requiring the inclusion of information on the proper procedures for using traffic circles in driver education and driving safety courses. The legislation seeks to provide future drivers with the knowledge necessary to navigate traffic circles effectively, which can reduce accidents and improve overall traffic flow. By mandating this instruction, the bill emphasizes the importance of adapting to modern road designs that are increasingly utilized in various communities across Texas.

Contention

There may be challenges related to how driving schools implement this new requirement, such as the adequacy of resources and training for instructors to teach this material effectively. Furthermore, there could be debates surrounding the practicality of incorporating this information into a crowded curriculum already focusing on numerous other critical traffic regulations. Nonetheless, the overall intent of the bill is to promote safer driving practices and better prepare drivers to handle unique road features.

Notable_points

The bill reflects a growing recognition of the need to educate drivers about emerging traffic designs like roundabouts and traffic circles, which aim to improve traffic efficiency and safety. Notably, this legislation aligns with broader efforts to enhance driver education standards in Texas, indicating a proactive approach to addressing changing roadway dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4530

Relating to instruction in human trafficking awareness in public schools.

TX SB1567

Relating to requiring public schools to maintain physical copies of certain instructional materials.

TX HB4097

Relating to the acceptable uses of the instructional materials and technology fund and the review of certain instructional materials by the State Board of Education.

TX SB2368

Relating to the minimum number of instructional days provided by public schools.

TX SB416

Relating to the definition of trafficking for purposes of the offense of trafficking of persons.

TX HB1804

Relating to the instructional material list and supplemental instructional materials adopted by the State Board of Education.

TX SB2089

Relating to the instructional material list and supplemental instructional materials adopted by the State Board of Education.

TX HB198

Relating to the minimum number of instructional days provided by public schools.

TX HB108

Relating to the minimum number of instructional days provided by public schools.

TX HB3501

Relating to required human trafficking prevention training and disclosure of certain information about human trafficking by tattoo and body piercing studios.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.