Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2041

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/8/09  
Voted on by Senate
4/23/09  
Out of House Committee
5/18/09  
Voted on by House
5/26/09  
Governor Action
6/19/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/27/09  

Caption

Relating to requiring an applicant for a driver's license to demonstrate knowledge of motorists' rights and responsibilities in relation to bicyclists.

Impact

The assembly of this bill signifies a progressive step in aligning traffic regulations with current societal needs, especially as the number of cyclists on the roads continues to grow. The legislation means that prospective drivers would now require the same level of understanding about cyclists' rights as they do for other vehicles. This is anticipated to reduce the number of accidents involving bicycles and could lead to a greater public acknowledgment of cycling as a legitimate form of transportation.

Summary

Senate Bill 2041 mandates that applicants for driver's licenses in Texas must demonstrate knowledge regarding the rights and responsibilities of motorists in relation to bicyclists. This addition aims to enhance road safety by ensuring that all drivers are aware of how to interact with cyclists, thereby promoting more responsible and safer driving behaviors. By incorporating this requirement into the licensing process, the state aims to foster a culture of respect and understanding among all road users.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the practical aspects of implementing this bill. Critics might express concerns about the additional burden placed on the Department of Public Safety for creating and administering this new part of the examination. Moreover, there may be debates about the effectiveness of such educational initiatives and their true impact on road safety, especially among seasoned drivers who may not view additional licensing tests as necessary.

Additional_notes

Overall, SB2041 demonstrates a commitment to improving road safety and recognizes the important role that education plays in protecting both cyclists and motorists. The long-term benefits could be significant, with potential reductions in accidents and injuries related to bicycle accidents and a more informed driving populace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB291

Relating to occupational driver's licenses and to the renewal of driver's licenses.

TX HB1897

Relating to the provision in the Nepali language of application forms and an alternate examination for a driver's license.

TX HB2226

Relating to state and municipal motor fuel taxes; providing civil penalties; creating criminal offenses; requiring occupational licenses; authorizing the imposition of taxes; providing for increases and decreases in the rates of taxes.

TX SB2389

Relating to the requirements for issuance of a driver's license or learner license to a person younger than 18 years of age.

TX HB2190

Relating to the terminology used to describe transportation-related accidents.

TX SB478

Relating to the administration of the motorcycle operator training and safety program and requirements for the issuance of certain driver's licenses and commercial driver's licenses; requiring an occupational license; authorizing a fee.

TX HB890

Relating to parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials.

TX SB8

Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials and the establishment of an education savings account program.

TX HB5261

Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials and the establishment of an education savings account program.

TX SB77

Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.