Washington State House of Representatives |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Transportation Committee |
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HB 1615
Brief Description: Requiring vehicle sound system components to be securely attached.
Sponsors: Representatives Dunshee, Pearson, Lovick, Kristiansen, Berkey, Sullivan and Wood.
Brief Summary of Bill |
• Requires vehicle sound system components, such as stereo speakers, to be securely fastened to the vehicle. |
• Failure to do so is a traffic infraction. |
Hearing Date: 2/28/03
Staff: Jeff Doyle (786-7322).
Background:
It is increasingly popular for motor vehicle owners to wire or install stereo speakers in the back seat of a car or in the bed of a passenger truck. Certain stereo speakers are manufactured only for residential use, rather than automotive use. These ill-adapted speakers pose a safety risk when installed in a motor vehicle, as they can become dangerous projectiles in the event of a collision.
There are no state laws specifically prohibiting or restricting the placement of sound system components (such as stereo speakers) on or within a vehicle, nor are there specific rules or regulations in the Washington Administrative Code that prohibit or restrict the placement of such equipment.
Summary of Bill:
All vehicle sound system components must be securely attached to the vehicle so that they cannot become dislodged or loose during operation of the vehicle. Failure to do so is a traffic infraction.
Law enforcement officers may only issue tickets for this infraction as a secondary violation.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not Requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.