RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
SB 2443 establishes an Automated Speed Enforcement System to reduce speeding on highways, enhancing safety for drivers and potentially lowering traffic accidents.
SB 2443 establishes an Automated Speed Enforcement System to reduce speeding on highways, enhancing safety for drivers and potentially lowering traffic accidents.
Bill Number: SB 2443
Status: Act 112, effective June 27, 2024
Introduced: January 19, 2024
Classification: Legislative Bill
Subject: Appropriation, Automated Speed Enforcement System, Highway Safety
The primary aim of SB 2443 is to enhance highway safety through the implementation of an Automated Speed Enforcement System (ASES). This system is designed to reduce speeding violations and improve overall traffic safety on state highways. By utilizing automated technology, the bill seeks to deter reckless driving behaviors that contribute to accidents and fatalities.
The bill underwent several legislative actions, including amendments and committee reviews, before being signed into law. It received broad support during its passage, indicating a strong legislative commitment to improving highway safety.
This summary provides an overview of SB 2443, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on highway safety and enforcement practices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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