Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB827 Latest Draft

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                            81R25382 E
 By: Harper-Brown, Kent, Lucio III, et al. H.B. No. 827
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 827:
 By: Pickett C.S.H.B. No. 827


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the operation of a motor vehicle in the vicinity of a
 vulnerable road user; providing penalties.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subchapter I, Chapter 545, Transportation Code,
 is amended by adding Section 545.428 to read as follows:
 Sec. 545.428.  VULNERABLE ROAD USERS. (a) In this section,
 "vulnerable road user" means:
 (1)  a highway construction and maintenance worker, tow
 truck operator, utility worker, other worker with legitimate
 business in or near the road or right-of-way, or stranded motorist
 or passenger;
 (2) a person on horseback;
 (3)  a person operating equipment other than a motor
 vehicle, including a horse-driven conveyance or unprotected farm
 equipment; or
 (4)  a pedestrian, including a runner, a physically
 disabled person, a child, a skater, or a person operating a bicycle,
 handcycle, moped, motor-driven cycle, or motor-assisted scooter.
 (b)  A vulnerable road user, as defined by Subsection (a)(4),
 may not operate more than three feet from the right edge line of
 pavement on a highway or street.
 (c)  An operator of a motor vehicle passing a vulnerable road
 user operating on a highway or street shall:
 (1)  vacate the lane in which the vulnerable road user
 is located if the highway has two or more marked lanes, with a total
 width of not less than 24 feet, running in the same direction and
 the far left lane is not occupied by a vehicle; or
 (2) pass the vulnerable road user at a safe distance.
 (d)  For the purposes of Subsection (c)(2), the operator is
 presumed to have failed to comply with Subsection (c)(2) if the
 distance between the operator's vehicle and the vulnerable road
 user is less than:
 (1)  three feet if the operator's vehicle is a passenger
 car or light truck; or
 (2)  six feet if the operator's vehicle is a truck other
 than a light truck or a commercial motor vehicle as defined by
 Section 522.003.
 (e)  An operator of a motor vehicle that is making a left turn
 at an intersection, including an intersection with an alley or
 private road or driveway, shall yield the right-of-way to a
 vulnerable road user who is approaching from the opposite direction
 and is in the intersection or in such proximity to the intersection
 as to be an immediate hazard.
 (f)  An operator of a motor vehicle may not maneuver the
 vehicle in a manner that:
 (1)  is intended to cause intimidation or harassment to
 a vulnerable road user; or
 (2) threatens a vulnerable road user.
 (g)  An operator of a motor vehicle shall exercise due care
 to avoid colliding with any vulnerable road user on a roadway or in
 an intersection of roadways.
 (h)  A person may not open the door on the side of a vehicle
 that is adjacent to moving traffic unless it is reasonably safe to
 open the door without interfering with the movement of traffic,
 including vulnerable road users. A person may not leave a door open
 on the side of a vehicle that is adjacent to moving traffic for a
 period longer than necessary to load or unload passengers or goods.
 (i)  A person may not harass, taunt, or throw an object or
 liquid at or in the direction of any vulnerable road user.
 (j)  A violation of this section is punishable under Section
 542.401 except that:
 (1)  if the violation results in property damage, the
 violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not to exceed
 $500; or
 (2)  if the violation results in bodily injury, the
 violation is a Class B misdemeanor.
 (k)  The presumption provided by Subsection (d) does not
 arise and may not be applied against the operator of the motor
 vehicle if at the time of the offense the vulnerable road user was
 acting in violation of the law.
 (l)  If conduct constituting an offense under this section
 also constitutes an offense under another section of this code or
 the Penal Code, the actor may be prosecuted under either section or
 both sections.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.