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Bill S 2403 prohibits vehicles with devices that alter traffic signals, enhancing road safety and protecting public safety by preventing unauthorized signal manipulation.
Bill S 2403 prohibits vehicles with devices that alter traffic signals, enhancing road safety and protecting public safety by preventing unauthorized signal manipulation.
The primary intent of Bill S 2403 is to enhance road safety and ensure the integrity of traffic-control systems. The bill seeks to prohibit the operation of motor vehicles that are equipped with devices capable of interfering with or altering the functioning of traffic-control signals. This measure aims to prevent potential accidents and maintain orderly traffic flow by eliminating unauthorized manipulation of traffic signals.
Bill S 2403 is part of a broader legislative context, with several related bills from prior sessions, including:
- S 2203
- S 3994
- S 1208
- S 1807
- S 1348
- S 3249
- S 1632
- S 1637
- S 1157
- A 8980 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide additional context or similar legislative efforts aimed at traffic safety and regulation.
Bill S 2403 represents a proactive approach to traffic safety by addressing the potential hazards posed by devices that can manipulate traffic-control signals. As it progresses through the legislative process, further details regarding enforcement and penalties may be clarified, impacting how this bill will be implemented and enforced.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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