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House Transportation Committee concurs in SB 111 with amendment folding green-light limits into existing lamp statute

House Transportation Committee
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The House Transportation Committee unanimously concurred in Senate Bill 111 as amended, folding restrictions on flashing, rotating and continuous green lights into an existing statute on vehicle lamps and exempting certain manufacturer-installed indicators and authorized equipment.

The House Transportation Committee voted unanimously to concur in Senate Bill 111 as amended, deciding to fold limits on flashing, rotating and continuous green lights into an existing provision of state law governing vehicle lamps rather than creating a new, separate section.

Chair Durham opened executive action on the bill and Vice Chair Baum moved both to amend SB 111 and to concur in it as amended. Staff member Casey told the committee the amendment adds green-light language to the current statute that…

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