West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2344

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Engrossed
2/28/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
4/8/25  
Enrolled
4/12/25  

Caption

Relating generally to traffic safety

Impact

If enacted, HB 2344 will amend existing traffic laws to include stricter penalties for violations of these new provisions. Drivers who fail to adhere to the outlined requirements will face a misdemeanor charge, potential fines reaching $500, and confinement of up to 60 days. Additionally, more severe consequences are established for violations resulting in property damage, injury, or death, including suspension of driving privileges commensurate with the severity of the offense.

Summary

House Bill 2344 aims to enhance traffic safety in West Virginia by establishing specific protocols for drivers when approaching stationary vehicles displaying warning signals such as flashing lights or hazard indicators. The legislation mandates drivers to exercise caution and either change lanes or reduce their speed significantly depending on the road conditions. This measure is designed to ensure the safety of emergency responders, roadside assistance personnel, and other motorists in the vicinity of stopped vehicles.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 2344 has generally been positive among legislators concerned with traffic safety. Supporters argue that the bill will significantly reduce accidents involving stationary vehicles, thereby fostering a safer roadway environment. Opponents may express concerns about the implications for drivers, emphasizing the need for relevant educational campaigns to inform the public about these new rules to avoid inadvertent violations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may arise regarding the balance between increased enforcement and education. While the strict penalties aim to deter careless driving behaviors, critics could argue that a focus on public awareness and driver education is equally vital for the bill's success. Ensuring that drivers are informed about the specifics of the law will be crucial in preventing unintentional infractions and protecting both road users and emergency personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB5287

Relating generally to traffic safety

WV HB2957

Create camera assisted enforcement of speeding in active work zones

WV HB4266

Create camera assisted enforcement of speeding in active work zones

WV HB2984

Relating to establishing a program for camera assisted speed enforcement in active school zones in this state

WV HB5238

Mandating that all courts provide adjudication for juvenile offenders for traffic violations to the Division of Motor Vehicles

WV HB2246

Relating to unlawfully using electronic communication devices while driving

WV HB3454

Modifying the criminal penalties for overtaking or passing a stopped school bus

WV HB4239

Modifying the criminal penalties for overtaking or passing a stopped school bus

WV HB5031

Relating to human trafficking

WV HB2080

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.