Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB461

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Photo speed monitoring devices; pole-mounted speed display sign.

Impact

This legislation aims to enhance traffic safety around vulnerable zones such as schools and roadwork locations. By allowing law enforcement to utilize technology for monitoring speed compliance, it anticipates a decrease in negligent driving behavior, thereby potentially reducing accidents and fatalities associated with speed violations. Additionally, the bill preserves monetary penalties collected from these infractions, designating local authorities to receive fines from local law enforcement issued summonses, while funds from violations caught by state police contribute to the Literary Fund.

Summary

House Bill 461 establishes new provisions regarding the use of photo speed monitoring devices within school crossing zones and highway work zones in Virginia. The bill outlines that state or local law enforcement agencies are authorized to place and operate these devices to record speeding violations relevant to specific traffic laws. Notably, the bill details the nature of civil penalties for exceeding speed limits, which can reach up to $100 and requires that enforcement actions follow established traffic infraction procedures.

Contention

Among the key stipulated conditions, the bill imposes strict regulations on how data collected by photo speed monitoring devices may be utilized. It ensures that all photography and recordings are strictly controlled and not subject to public access, protecting the privacy of individuals. There are provisions for maintaining the integrity of evidence from these devices, which must be documented and purged following the stipulated timeframes. Potential concerns regarding the legality of automated speed enforcement and its implications on personal privacy and due process may arise as discussions around the bill progress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2119

Photo speed monitoring devices; locality-designated highway segments.

VA SB861

Traffic control device violation monitoring systems; localities in Hampton Roads may establish.

VA SB982

Stationary vehicles; yielding or reducing speed for vehicles displaying hazard lights, etc.

VA HB1932

Stationary vehicles; yielding or reducing speed for vehicles displaying hazard lights, etc.

VA SB1456

Speed determination devices; extends validity of calibration or testing of certain devices.

VA HB2395

Speed determination devices; extends validity of calibration or testing of certain devices.

VA HB2218

School crossing zones; speed limit decrease in zones in Planning District 8 (Northern Virginia).

VA HB1723

Passing stopped school buses; purpose of stop, prima facie evidence.

VA HB1785

Speed limit in residence districts; local authority to reduce limit, penalty.

VA HB1939

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

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