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MO HB2032

MO HB2032
Allows motorcycles to operate between stopped and slow-moving lanes of traffic


summary

Introduced
01/03/2024
In Committee
05/17/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
05/17/2024

Introduced Session

2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Allows motorcycles to operate between stopped and slow-moving lanes of traffic

AI Summary

This bill allows motorcycles to operate between stopped or slow-moving lanes of traffic, a practice known as "lane filtering." It defines key terms like "lane filtering" and prohibits "lane splitting," which involves driving between fast-moving vehicles. The bill requires motorcycle operators to not exceed 10 mph over the speed of traffic flow and 25 mph total. It also makes it an infraction for motor vehicle operators to intentionally impede or prevent a motorcycle from lane filtering. The Missouri State Highway Patrol may develop educational guidelines to ensure the safety of motorcycle operators and surrounding vehicles.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred: General Laws(H) (on 05/17/2024)

Bill Topics

Transportation
  • ‐ Highway Construction, Maintenance, and Safety

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