HB 0497, Engrossed 1 |
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A bill to be entitled |
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An act relating to motor vehicles; creating the Interstate |
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95 Lane Designation Pilot Project in Palm Beach County; |
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providing legislative purpose; requiring heavy trucks to |
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use the two outermost lanes; providing penalties for |
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violation; directing the Department of Transportation to |
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erect signs; requiring posting of signs prior to citation |
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for violation; providing for repeal; providing an |
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effective date. |
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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Section 1. Interstate 95 Lane Designation Pilot Project in |
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Palm Beach County.-- |
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(1) There is created the Interstate 95 Lane Designation |
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Pilot Project in Palm Beach County. The purpose of the project |
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is to increase motorist safety and improve the flow of traffic |
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on Interstate 95 by requiring heavy trucks to use the two |
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outermost lanes on that highway in Palm Beach County. The pilot |
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project shall last for 2 years. |
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(2) Any heavy truck having three or more axles shall |
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operate only on the two outermost right-hand lanes on Interstate |
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95 within the boundaries of Palm Beach County, except when the |
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vehicle is preparing for a left turn, avoiding a hazardous |
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condition on the road, or directed by a law enforcement officer |
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or other authorized official. |
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(3) A violation of subsection (2) is a noncriminal traffic |
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infraction, punishable as a moving violation as provided in |
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chapter 318, Florida Statutes. |
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(4) The Department of Transportation is directed to erect |
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suitable signs informing operators of heavy trucks and other |
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motorists of the lane requirements in subsection (2). There |
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shall be no citation for a violation of subsection (2) unless |
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such signs have been erected and are clearly visible to |
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motorists. |
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(5) This act is repealed October 1, 2005.
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Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2003. |