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House passes pedestrian safety bill banning exchanges in active lanes on faster roads

Utah House of Representatives · February 10, 2017
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Summary

HB 161 would prohibit exchanges (money or property) between drivers and pedestrians in active lanes on paved roads with speed limits of 35 mph or higher; the House passed the bill 72‑0 and referred it to the Senate.

The Utah House on Feb. 10 passed HB 161, a pedestrian safety bill that forbids exchanges between drivers and pedestrians in active travel lanes on paved roads or controlled‑access highways where the posted speed is 35 miles per hour or higher.…

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