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S 4947

Requires the addition of fog lines on all state highways, roads and other public ways under the jurisdiction of the department of transportation when repaved

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Pete Harckham and 1 co-sponsor

Bill S 4947 mandates adding fog lines on all repaved state highways and public roads, enhancing safety and reducing accidents in low visibility conditions.

REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
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Bill Summary · S 4947

Summary of Bill S 4947

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: S 4947
  • Title: Requires the addition of fog lines on all state highways, roads, and other public ways under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation when repaved.
  • Status: Referred to Transportation
  • Introduced On: February 14, 2025

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of Bill S 4947 is to enhance road safety by mandating the installation of fog lines on all state highways and public roads whenever they are repaved. Fog lines are the painted lines on the edges of roads that help delineate the driving lane and improve visibility, particularly in low-light or foggy conditions.

Key Provisions

  • Mandatory Installation: The bill requires that fog lines be added to all state highways, roads, and public ways under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation during repaving projects.
  • Scope of Application: This requirement applies to all repaving activities, ensuring that newly resurfaced roads will have these safety features.

Impact

  • Public Safety: The addition of fog lines is expected to reduce accidents caused by drivers veering off the road, especially in adverse weather conditions.
  • Affected Entities: The bill will impact the Department of Transportation, which will need to incorporate fog line installation into their repaving schedules and budgets. Additionally, it will affect drivers who use these roads, enhancing their safety.
  • Cost Implications: While the bill does not specify funding, the requirement may lead to increased costs for repaving projects due to the additional work involved in painting fog lines.

Legislative Timeline

  • February 14, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Transportation Committee.
  • June 9, 2025: The committee was discharged and the bill was committed to the Rules Committee, ordered to third reading.
  • June 10, 2025: The bill passed the Senate and was delivered to the Assembly, where it was again referred to the Transportation Committee.

Related Bills

  • S 7469: A related bill from a prior session.
  • S 4534: Another related bill from a prior session.
  • A 7638: A companion bill in the Assembly.

This summary provides a clear understanding of Bill S 4947, its objectives, and its potential impact on road safety and public infrastructure.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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