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Transportation Committee

HB 1279

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Brief Description: Concerning traffic safety at certain intersections and on certain streets.

Sponsors: Representatives Ladenburg, Asay, Dammeier, Ryu, Liias, Jinkins, Takko, Fitzgibbon and Kenney.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Requires all traffic control signals to have yellow light change intervals that are at least as long as the minimum interval identified in the federal Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.

  • Requires a jurisdiction to conduct an analysis of proposed camera locations before enacting an ordinance allowing for the use of cameras and before adding new camera locations.

  • Expands the use of the cameras to detect speed limit violations on arterial streets adjacent to major transit stations, public parks, or recreation facilities.

  • Allows cameras to be placed at intersections of two or more arterials.

  • Restricts the use of cameras when issuing infractions regarding right turn movements that violate crosswalk laws.

Hearing Date: 2/1/11

Staff: Wendy Malkin (786-7114).

Background:

Local governments are authorized to use automated traffic safety cameras subject to the following conditions:

The Washington State Department of Transportation periodically adopts the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), published by the Federal Highway Safety Administration. The MUTCD provides guidance on a variety of traffic control topics. The MUTCD provides the following guidance on the duration of yellow change intervals and red clearance intervals:

Summary of Bill:

All traffic control signals must have yellow light change intervals that are at least as long as the minimum interval identified in the federal Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

The following provisions are added to the automated traffic safety camera law:

Major transit stations means park and ride facilities, intermodal transit facilities, or transit stops used by two or more transit routes for transfers between routes. Automated traffic safety cameras may be placed on arterial streets adjacent to public parks and recreation facilities only if the jurisdiction demonstrates a need for the camera because the facility generates significant pedestrian traffic or is heavily used by children.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Requested on January 27, 2011.

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