Washington State

House of Representatives


BILL

 ANALYSIS

Transportation Committee

 

 

SB 6439

Brief Description: Enhancing motorcycle safety curriculum.

 

Sponsors: Senators Horn, Haugen, Swecker, T. Sheldon, Schmidt, Johnson, Poulsen, B. Sheldon, Jacobsen, Stevens, Mulliken, Hale, Spanel, Eide, Rasmussen and Winsley.


Brief Summary of Bill

    Requires motorcycle awareness information be included in driver training curriculum.


Hearing Date: 2/26/04


Staff: Page Scott (786-7301).


Background:


In general, Washington residents under age18 are required to complete a driver training course in order to be eligible for a driver's license. Courses are offered at public high schools and private driver training schools.


The Superintendent of Public Instruction establishes the basic course requirements for traffic safety education courses offered in public schools. The Driving Instructors' Advisory Committee establishes basic minimum curriculum for private driver training schools. Both the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Driving Instructors' Advisory Committee are required to include information in driver training courses on the effects of alcohol and drug use on motor vehicle operators and proper use of the left-hand lane on multilane highways.


Summary of Bill:


The Superintendent of Public Instruction must include information on motorcycle awareness in instructional materials used in traffic safety education courses. The motorcycle awareness information must be approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.


The basic minimum curriculum established by the Driving Instructors' Advisory Committee must include information on motorcycle awareness, approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.


Appropriation: None.


Fiscal Note: Requested on February 24, 2004.


Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.