West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5386

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Relating generally to “Flagger Ahead” signs and flaggers on public roads in the State of West Virginia.

Impact

The bill introduces a structured approach for the removal of warning signs, holding offenders accountable through a tiered penalty system. The initial offense incurs a warning plus a $50 fine, while repeated offenses lead to progressively heavier fines—$200 for the second, and $500 plus permit revocation for the third. This framework emphasizes the state's commitment to traffic regulation and aims to establish clearer expectations in managing road safety during construction activities.

Summary

House Bill 5386 aims to establish specific expectations for the timely removal of 'flagger ahead' signs from West Virginia roadways following the cessation of work. This bill mandates that such warning signs must be removed within 30 minutes after flaggers stop directing traffic. Through this legislation, the intent is to enhance traffic safety and ensure that road conditions are accurately communicated to drivers, thereby minimizing the risks associated with unremoved construction signage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5386 appears to be generally positive, particularly among those advocating for road safety improvements. Proponents may view the bill as a necessary measure to reduce confusion and hazards on the road, while discouraging repeated violations through structured penalties. However, concerns might arise from those who fear that the penalties could disproportionately affect smaller contractors or those unfamiliar with regulatory requirements.

Contention

As with many regulatory measures, the main contention could revolve around the enforcement of these penalties and the balance between ensuring compliance and avoiding undue burden on smaller businesses. Critics might argue that the fines could pose a significant financial strain, especially for those who may accidentally overlook the removal of signage in complex work environments. Furthermore, the effectiveness of such a law will depend on adequate enforcement and public awareness of these new regulations to ensure compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3203

Relating generally to West Virginia Real Estate License Act

WV HB3424

Relating generally to the West Virginia State Athletic Commission

WV HB2080

To amend the laws relating to overtaking and passing school buses in West Virginia

WV HB3562

Relating to the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV HB2507

Relating to the West Virginia public employees grievance procedure

WV HB2020

Requiring a warning light to be erected on certain roads to warn of a traffic light ahead

WV HB3157

Relating to clarifying the duties, functions, prohibitions and restrictions applicable to the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB2375

Relating to hiring new West Virginia State Police Officers

WV HB3353

Relating to the limitations on the financial relationships with foreign entities that have values antithetical to those of the State of West Virginia

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.