Bill
SB 455
Revise highway and roadside service laws
SB 455 sought to enhance highway safety and efficiency by updating roadside assistance regulations, benefiting motorists and service providers, but it failed to pass.
Bill
SB 455
SB 455 sought to enhance highway safety and efficiency by updating roadside assistance regulations, benefiting motorists and service providers, but it failed to pass.
Bill Number: SB 455
Title: Revise highway and roadside service laws
Status: Died in Standing Committee
Introduced: December 14, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Motor Vehicles, Transportation
The primary intent of SB 455 was to revise existing laws related to highway and roadside services. This bill aimed to update regulations governing the operation and management of services that assist motorists on highways, potentially improving safety and efficiency for drivers in need of roadside assistance.
While the specific provisions of SB 455 are not detailed in the provided information, typical revisions in such legislation may include:
The bill, had it passed, would have affected:
SB 455 aimed to modernize and improve the framework governing highway and roadside services, enhancing safety and efficiency for motorists. However, the bill ultimately did not progress past the committee stage in the House, resulting in its failure to become law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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