Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1457

Introduced
12/22/22  
Refer
12/22/22  
Report Pass
1/24/23  
Engrossed
1/27/23  
Refer
1/31/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  
Enrolled
2/20/23  
Chaptered
3/23/23  

Caption

Golf carts and utility vehicles; Town of Stony Creek authorized to allow operation on highways.

Impact

The bill empowers local governments to take necessary actions regarding the use of golf carts and utility vehicles on designated highways. This includes reviewing traffic conditions and ensuring that operations do not impede the flow of motor vehicle traffic, thus fostering collaboration between local bodies and state standards. By granting this authority, the bill aims to enhance mobility options while maintaining safety standards. The responsibility for signage and maintenance related to this usage also falls on the approving local entities.

Summary

House Bill 1457 aims to amend the regulations surrounding the operation of golf carts and utility vehicles on public highways by allowing local governing bodies to authorize their use. This legislation applies specifically to the Town of Stony Creek and provides flexibility for towns without their own police department to designate certain highways for this purpose, subject to specific safety and operational considerations. It requires local authorities to evaluate the impact of these vehicles on traffic and their compatibility with local and state transportation plans.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1457 is generally supportive, particularly among local governments that see it as an opportunity to enhance recreational options for residents. By providing a structured way to permit golf carts on public roads, advocates argue it fosters community engagement and could boost local businesses. However, some concerns have been raised about ensuring that safety measures are effectively implemented to prevent accidents and maintain efficient traffic flow.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the nuances of local governance versus state regulations. While proponents appreciate the flexibility offered to local governments, critics may argue that the lack of stringent state oversight could lead to inconsistent safety standards across different jurisdictions. Additionally, concerns exist about the potential for increased traffic hazards if proper evaluations and laws are not understood or adhered to by local authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB88

Golf carts and utility vehicles; Town of Ivor authorized to allow operation on highways.

VA HB1072

Golf carts and utility vehicles; operation of vehicles on public highways in Town of Smithfield.

VA HB1557

Modified utility vehicles; authorizes operation on public highways.

VA HB1057

Golf carts and utility vehicles; authorized use in certain rural communities.

VA HB1548

Relating to the operation of golf carts, neighborhood electric vehicles, and off-highway vehicles; authorizing fees.

VA HB117

Authorizes golf carts to cross certain Louisiana highways within the town of Church Point

VA HB1240

Utility-type vehicles; regulate operation of on public roads and highways.

VA HB3103

Relating to the registration and operation of golf carts and utility vehicles; authorizing a fee; amending and adding provisions subject to a general criminal penalty.

VA HB510

Authorizes the town of Golden Meadow in Lafourche Parish to designate certain alternative pathways along state highways for golf carts and low-speed vehicles

VA SB0771

Vehicles: other; operation of golf carts on streets and county roads in certain municipalities; allow. Amends sec. 657a of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.657a).

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.