

| Legislative Watch |
Texas |
6/6/03-A bill designed to protect highway patrol
and other emergency personnel during roadside stops has died.
Under HB252, drivers would have been required to maintain a safe
distance and reduce speed when approaching an emergency vehicle parked by
the road with their lights flashing.
The measure would have required drivers to merge into the furthest
lane away from an emergency vehicle, if practical, with regard to safety
and traffic conditions.
On two-lane highways, drivers must slow down to 20 mph below
the speed limit before passing the emergency vehicle.
The proposal was in the House transportation committee when the
regular session ended June 2.
A similar bill – SB193 – passed both chambers and has been sent
to the governor.
3/3/03-Texas lawmakers
are looking at a bill designed to protect highway patrol and other emergency
personnel during roadside stops.
Under HB252, drivers would be required to maintain a safe distance and
reduce speed when approaching an emergency vehicle parked by the road
with their lights flashing.
The measure, authored by Rep. Dennis Bonnen, R-Angleton, requires drivers
to merge into the furthest lane away from an emergency vehicle, if practical,
with regard to safety and traffic conditions.
On two-lane highways, drivers must slow down to 20 mph below the speed
limit before passing the emergency vehicle.
Violations of these provisions could result in fines up to $200.
It is in the House transportation committee. For bill status, call (512)
463-2182.






