ACE Act
Bill S 311 requires drivers to slow down and change lanes when approaching stopped emergency vehicles, enhancing safety for responders and the public on the road.
Bill S 311 requires drivers to slow down and change lanes when approaching stopped emergency vehicles, enhancing safety for responders and the public on the road.
Bill S 311 aims to enhance road safety by establishing clear guidelines for drivers when approaching vehicles that are parked, stopped, or standing on the roadway. This includes authorized emergency vehicles, hazard vehicles, and vehicles displaying blue or green lights. The intent is to protect both emergency responders and the general public by reducing the risk of accidents in these situations.
Operation of Vehicles: The bill mandates that drivers must take specific actions when approaching a stationary emergency or hazard vehicle. This may include:
Penalties for Non-Compliance: The bill may outline penalties for drivers who fail to adhere to these provisions, although specific details on fines or enforcement measures are not provided in the current summary.
Bill S 311 is related to several prior-session bills that address similar issues:
- S 8196
- S 1332
- S 2270
- S 187
- A 5259 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide additional context or alternative approaches to the same issue of vehicle operation near emergency vehicles.
Bill S 311 seeks to improve safety on the roads by establishing clear rules for drivers when encountering stationary emergency and hazard vehicles. By promoting cautious driving behavior, the bill aims to protect both emergency responders and the public, contributing to a safer driving environment. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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