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House Transportation Committee concurs with bill to limit green lights on public highways
Summary
The Montana House Transportation Committee unanimously concurred with Senate Bill 111 after adopting an amendment that places restrictions on flashing, rotating or continuous green lights, limiting them to snow-removal equipment operated by government agencies and incident commanders. The bill will advance to the House floor for second reading.
The Montana House Transportation Committee unanimously concurred in Senate Bill 111 during executive action, adopting an amendment that narrows permitted uses of flashing, rotating or continuous green lights on public highways.
The amendment, numbered SB111.001.003, places the green-light provisions into an existing statutory section that governs special restrictions on vehicle lamps. Committee staff member Casey told members the change integrates green lights into the statute that already regulates…
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