Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1939

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Primary and secondary state highway systems; reducing speed limits on highways part of system.

Impact

The revisions definitive in HB 1939 would centralize control of speed regulations under state authority, thereby limiting the ability of counties, cities, and towns to set their own speed limits without conforming to state guidelines. While this could help create uniformity in traffic laws across Virginia, it raises concerns over the adequacy of local infrastructure assessments. Local governments must base any alteration of speed limits on thorough engineering and traffic investigations, adding an extra layer of requirements that may delay necessary changes for safety reasons.

Summary

House Bill 1939 addresses the control and management of secondary state highway systems in Virginia, primarily focusing on the authority of local governing bodies regarding speed limits. The bill proposes amendments to existing statutes, specifically §33.2-326 and §46.2-1300 of the Code of Virginia. It revises the extent of local authorities' powers, particularly in setting speed limits and managing highway safety signs, emphasizing the responsibility of the Virginia Department of Transportation to oversee these matters. This reflects a significant shift in the oversight of highway management from localized control to state-level jurisdiction.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate regarding the balance of authority between state and local jurisdictions. Proponents argue that standardized regulations will enhance public safety and streamline enforcement across regions. In contrast, opponents express concerns that stripping local entities of their regulatory powers could prevent them from effectively addressing specific community needs. This contention is significant, particularly in areas where traffic patterns and safety concerns may drastically differ from one locality to another.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB632

Exhaust systems; regulation of noise from vehicle on a highway, etc.

VA HB1071

Speed limits; expands authority of any locality to reduce limit to less than 25 miles per hour.

VA HB900

Revise speed limits on certain secondary highways

VA HB793

Speed limits; expands authority of any locality to reduce limit to less than 25 miles per hour.

VA SB333

Speed limits; established by local authority.

VA HB1173

Montgomery County - Speed Monitoring Systems - High-Risk Highways MC 17-25

VA HB633

Speed limits; expands authority of any locality to reduce to less than 25 miles per hour, etc.

VA HB665

Montgomery County - Speed Monitoring Systems - High-Risk Highways MC 15-24

VA HB367

Exhaust systems; excessive noise.

VA HB1186

Vehicle Laws – Interstate Highways – Interstate Speed Monitoring Systems

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.