Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB327

Caption

Relating to the placement of warning signs in areas where the use of a wireless communication device is prohibited.

Impact

If enacted, HB 327 would affect local regulations concerning the operation of vehicles in school zones. Local authorities would be obligated to meet certain signage standards set forth by the Texas Department of Transportation, which are designed to notify drivers effectively about the restrictions on wireless device usage. This could lead to improved compliance among drivers in adhering to laws aimed at protecting school children. Furthermore, local governments would bear the financial responsibility for the costs associated with the installation of these signs.

Summary

House Bill 327 seeks to amend the Transportation Code by instituting specific requirements for the placement of warning signs in areas where the use of wireless communication devices is prohibited, particularly focusing on school crossing zones. The bill emphasizes public safety by necessitating that local authorities post clear and informative signs that notify drivers of the prohibition on wireless device usage while driving in these critical areas. This initiative is aimed primarily at enhancing the safety of school children during peak traffic periods and reinforcing the importance of attentive driving.

Contention

While the bill is largely framed as a public safety measure, it may spark debate over the extent of local authority in traffic regulations and the financial implications for municipalities. Some local government representatives might raise concerns about budget constraints when it comes to implementing the bill's requirements. Additionally, there could be discussions regarding the effectiveness of signage in reducing traffic violations, as well as the need for alternative or supplementary measures to address distracted driving in school zones.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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