Wisconsin 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB203 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/23/2025

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2025 ASSEMBLY BILL 203
April 23, 2025 - Introduced by Representatives KNODL, O'CONNOR, FRANKLIN, 
SPIROS and DONOVAN, cosponsored by Senators WANGGAARD, FEYEN and 
TOMCZYK. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. 
 
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AN ACT to create 86.52 of the statutes; relating to: limiting liability relating to 
traffic control devices for manufacturers and others.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill provides that the manufacturer, distributor, seller, installer, or owner 
of a traffic control device is not liable for damages arising from the design, 
manufacture, distribution, or installation of a traffic control device, if the device 
complies with specifications established in the traffic control devices manual 
adopted by the Department of Transportation and and operates as intended.  Under 
the bill, the manufacturer, distributor, seller, installer, and owner enjoy a 
rebuttable presumption that the traffic control device complied with the traffic 
control devices manual if the manufacturer, distributor, seller, installer, or owner 
can demonstrate that the device was designed, manufactured, distributed, and 
installed in accordance with the applicable standards and guidelines and that any 
deviations from the specifications were expressly authorized in writing by DOT or 
the appropriate local authorities.
Under the bill, the limitation of liability applies to any claim for personal 
injury, property damage, or other loss arising out of the use of a traffic control 
device, including claims of negligence, strict liability, and breach of warranty.  The 
limitation of liability does not apply if the claimant establishes that the traffic 
control device to which the damages are attributable did not, at the time that the 
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damages occurred, comply with the specifications established in the traffic control 
devices manual or operate as intended.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do 
enact as follows:
SECTION 1.  86.52 of the statutes is created to read:
86.52 Limiting liability for manufacturers of traffic control devices.  
(1) DEFINITIONS.  In this section:
(a)  XTraffic control deviceY means any sign, signal, marking, channelizing 
device, or other device that uses color, shape, symbols, words, sound, or tactile 
information for the primary purpose of communicating a regulatory, warning, or 
guidance message to users of a highway, bicycle way, as defined in s. 340.01 (5s), 
sidewalk, as defined in s. 340.01 (58), or pedestrian way, as defined in s. 346.02 (8) 
(a).
(b)  XTraffic control devices manualY means the manual establishing a 
uniform system of traffic control devices adopted by the department under s. 84.02 
(4) (e) or the manual establishing a uniform system of signs, signals, markings and 
devices for bicycle traffic adopted by the department under s. 84.02 (4) (f).
(2)  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.  (a)  A manufacturer, distributor, seller, installer, 
or owner of a traffic control device is not liable for damages arising from the design, 
manufacture, distribution, or installation of a traffic control device that complies 
with the specifications for the device established in the traffic control devices 
manual and operates as intended.
(b)  The limitation of liability under par. (a) applies to any claim for personal 
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injury, property damage, or other loss arising out of the use of a traffic control 
device, including claims of negligence, strict liability, and breach of warranty.
(c)  The limitation of liability under par. (a) does not apply if the claimant 
establishes by clear and convincing evidence that the traffic control device to which 
the damages are attributable did not, at the time that the damages occurred, 
comply with the specifications for the device established in the traffic control 
devices manual or operate as intended.
(3)  PRESUMPTION OF COMPLIANCE.  In any action alleging liability against a 
manufacturer, distributor, seller, installer, or owner of a traffic control device, there 
is a rebuttable presumption that the traffic control device complied with the 
specifications established in the traffic control devices manual if the manufacturer, 
distributor, seller, installer, or owner can demonstrate all of the following:
(a)  The traffic control device was designed, manufactured, distributed, and 
installed in accordance with the applicable standards and guidelines established in 
the traffic control devices manual.
(b)  Any deviations from the specifications established in the traffic control 
devices manual were expressly authorized in writing by the department or the 
appropriate local authorities.
(END)
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