Requiring that vehicles yield the right of way to multi-use trails that cross roadways
Bill A 5768 requires vehicles to yield to multi-use trails at roadway crossings, enhancing safety for cyclists and pedestrians while promoting trail use.
Bill A 5768 requires vehicles to yield to multi-use trails at roadway crossings, enhancing safety for cyclists and pedestrians while promoting trail use.
Bill Number: A 5768
Title: Requiring that vehicles yield the right of way to multi-use trails that cross roadways
Status: Referred to Transportation
Introduced: February 20, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 5768 aims to enhance the safety of pedestrians and cyclists by mandating that vehicles yield the right of way to multi-use trails at roadway crossings. The intent is to promote safer interactions between motor vehicles and non-motorized users, thereby encouraging the use of multi-use trails for recreation and transportation.
Bill A 5768 represents a proactive approach to improving safety for users of multi-use trails by requiring vehicles to yield the right of way at crossings. If passed, it could lead to significant changes in traffic behavior and infrastructure, ultimately fostering a safer environment for all road users.
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