AB 1014
Traffic safety: speed limits.
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Fiscal committee
No
Appropriation
No
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve traffic safety, particularly in areas near state and national recreation areas, by allowing the Department of Transportation and local authorities to lower speed limits more flexibly. It expands the ability to reduce speed limits by up to 5 mph in designated safety corridors or areas with high pedestrian and bicycle traffic. The bill also standardizes the process for setting and enforcing lower speed limits, including issuing warnings instead of citations for initial violations and establishing a 25- or 20-mph speed limit in certain business activity districts.
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