SENATE BILL REPORT

SSB 5457


 


 

As Passed Senate, March 17, 2003

 

Title: An act relating to posting of hazards to motorcycles.

 

Brief Description: Posting hazards to motorcycles.

 

Sponsors: Senate Committee on Highways & Transportation (originally sponsored by Senators Horn, Haugen, Oke, Johnson, Hargrove, B. Sheldon, Roach, Zarelli, Sheahan, Jacobsen, Stevens, Schmidt, Rossi, Eide, Kline, T. Sheldon, West, Shin and Rasmussen).


Brief History:

Committee Activity: Highways & Transportation: 2/6/03, 3/4/03 [DPS].

Passed Senate: 3/17/03, 47-2.

      


 

SENATE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS & TRANSPORTATION


Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5457 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.

      Signed by Senators Horn, Chair; Benton, Vice Chair; Swecker, Vice Chair; Esser, Finkbeiner, Haugen, Jacobsen; Kastama, Mulliken, Oke, Prentice and Spanel.

 

Staff: Dean Carlson (786-7305)

 

Background: Under current law, when construction, repair, or maintenance work is conducted on public highways, county roads, streets or bridges and the work interferes with the normal and established mode of travel, the location shall be properly posted by prominently displayed signs or flagmen or both. Signs used are to be consistent with the provisions found in the state of Washington "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways" obtained from the Department of Transportation.

 

Summary of Bill: When construction, repair, or maintenance to highways, county roads, streets or bridges includes grooved pavement, abrupt lane edges, steel plates, or gravel or earth surfaces, signs must be posted warning motorcyclists of the hazard. The department must adopt by rule a uniform sign for this purpose including at least the language "Motorcycles use extreme caution."

 

Appropriation: None.

 

Fiscal Note: Requested on January 28, 2003.

 

Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

 

Testimony For: We need a law advising contractors to post signs specific to motorcycles. Motorcycles face different hazards than cars. If a rider is informed with a pavement problem, they will be able to handle the situation.

 

Testimony Against: We design signs for the hazard and not specific vehicles.

 

Testified: Gerhard Gertschitz, WRRA (pro); Martin Fox, Citizen (pro); John Hunter, I.T.S. (pro); Karen Bolin, WRRA (pro); Toby Rickman, WSDOT (comments).


House Amendment(s): Language is added to clarify that no additional signage regarding the condition of the road is required except for that already required by law. An effective date of January 1, 2004 is established.