Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB126

Introduced
3/11/25  

Caption

School bus back-up lamps.

Impact

The existing law restricts motor vehicles to a maximum of two back-up lamps directed to illuminate the roadway to the rear. By allowing school buses to have additional lamps specifically for safety, the bill addresses concerns regarding the visibility of the vehicle's rear wheels, potentially reducing the risks of accidents during school bus operations. The bill reflects a proactive approach to improving safety regulations for school transportation.

Summary

Assembly Bill 126 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the vehicle equipment laws concerning school buses in Wisconsin. The bill allows for each side of a school bus to be equipped with one additional back-up lamp that emits white or amber light directed at the rear wheels of the vehicle while backing up. This amendment seeks to enhance safety measures for children as they enter and exit the vehicle, providing better visibility when the bus is in reverse.

Contention

Notable points of contention around AB126 may arise from financial considerations for school districts regarding the cost of equipping buses with additional lamps. Supporters argue that the enhanced safety features are essential for protecting children, while critics may raise questions about the practicality and funding of such amendments. Furthermore, the bill's implications for regulatory adjustments in vehicle compliance standards could lead to discussions on how school districts implement these changes effectively.

Companion Bills

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