Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
TRAFFIC
(See also AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION; BICYCLES; DRIVERS AND DRIVERS' LICENSES; LICENSING, DEPARTMENT; MOTOR VEHICLES; ROADS AND HIGHWAYS; TOWING AND TOW TRUCKS; TRAFFIC OFFENSES; TRANSPORTATION) |
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Accidents, motor vehicle accident reports, disclosure, when:
SSB 5098 |
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Cameras, traffic safety, automated, for speed violations in hospital and city park speed zones, authority to use:
HB 1915 |
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Cameras, traffic safety, automated, for speed violations in hospital and public park speed zones, authority to use:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Cameras, traffic safety, automated, for speed violations in roadways in school walk areas:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Cameras, traffic safety, automated, for speed violations outside of school speed zones, authority/requirements:
HB 1969 |
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Cameras, traffic safety, automated, images of specific instance of travel, search warrant/subpoena duces tecum for:
SB 5869, SSB 5869 |
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Cameras, traffic safety, automated, pilot program for use of, extending reporting deadline for/expiration of:
SB 5707 |
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Chain up/chain off areas, use by certain commercial motor vehicles for parking, when:
HB 1839, SHB 1839 |
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Commute trip reduction incentives, tax credits for large employers implementing, role of general fund in supporting:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Commute trip reduction program, effectiveness of, assessing during pandemic:
HB 1528 |
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Commute trip reduction program, statutes governing, report regarding, DOT role:
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SHB 1514, CH 135 (2021) |
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Commute trip reduction, car or van pool vehicles/plans/activities/ordinances, suspending requirements:
HB 1528 |
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Complete streets principles, incorporating via facilities that provide street access for all users, when:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Control, single flagger at intersection, authority to direct traffic without officer present, when:
SB 5354 |
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Damage to public highways, vehicle operator liability for tow truck operator charges due to, when:
SB 5406, SSB 5406, 2SSB 5406 |
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Disorderly conduct, provisions involving liability when operating a motor vehicle:
SB 5456 |
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Drive-up services, publicly/privately operated, open to motor vehicles, multimodal/nonmotor alternatives use of:
SB 5903 |
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Driver or pedestrian killed in traffic accident, analysis of blood sample from, use as evidence:
SSB 5098 |
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Emergency or work zone, reducing speed when approaching, requirements:
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HB 2033, CH 279 (2022), SB 5907, SSB 5907 |
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Fire department vehicles, rear-facing blue lights and red lights at scene of emergency:
SSB 5907 |
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Fire department vehicles, rear-facing blue lights in combination with red lights at scene of emergency:
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HB 2033, CH 279 (2022) |
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Lane departure, preservation program safety measures for reducing:
HB 1605 |
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Lane departure, reducing rural roadway departures program, creating:
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Lane departure, reducing rural roadway departures program, establishing:
HB 1605, SHB 1605 |
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Merging, late merge zipper method, in driver training education and testing:
HB 1231 |
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Military surplus vehicles, operation on public highways:
HB 1439 |
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Mischief, criminal, provisions involving liability when operating a motor vehicle:
SB 5456 |
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Motorcycles, motorcycle safety awareness month, May as, celebrating:
SR 8636 |
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Motorcycles, operating between lanes of traffic, requirements for:
HB 1106, SB 5622 |
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Motorcycles, operator passing vehicle in same lane:
HB 1106, SB 5622 |
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Motorcycles, operator use of right shoulder on limited access roadway, when:
HB 1254 |
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Pedestrian and bicycle safety, head injury prevention program requirements:
HB 1039 |
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Pedestrian and bicycle safety, safe routes to school program, funding/analysis:
HB 1607 |
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Pedestrian and bicycle safety, school curriculum relating to, updating:
HB 1039 |
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Pedestrian or driver killed in traffic accident, analysis of blood sample from, use as evidence:
SSB 5098 |
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Pedestrians, safe routes to school program, grant funding under, when:
HB 1039 |
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Pedestrians, walking/moving on roadway next to sidewalk, due caution to avoid colliding with vehicle:
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SB 5687, CH 235 (2022) |
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Pursuits, vehicular, by law enforcement, "reasonable suspicion" and "public safety risk" standards:
HB 1737, SB 5569, SB 5577, ESB 5919 |
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Pursuits, vehicular, by law enforcement, expanding authority to engage in:
HB 1588, HB 1737, HB 1788, SHB 1788, SB 5569, SB 5577 |
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Pursuits, vehicular, by law enforcement, model policy and information repository:
HB 1054 |
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Pursuits, vehicular, by law enforcement, model policy for, repealing and replacing with restrictions:
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ESHB 1054, CH 320 (2021) |
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Road usage charge or other similar charge, using for highway purposes:
SJR 8207 |
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Road usage charge or other similar charges, using for highway purposes:
SJR 8211 |
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Road usage charge program, for vehicle per mile fee payment, establishing, and implementing in phases:
HB 2026 |
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Road usage charges and motor vehicle fuel excise tax, double taxation, constitutional amendment to prohibit:
HJR 4202 |
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Slow down and move over law/RCW 46.61.212, public awareness campaign/training module/signage concerning:
SB 5907, SSB 5907 |
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Speed limit, maximum of 20 mph on nonarterial highway, local jurisdiction authority to establish, when:
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SB 5687, CH 235 (2022) |
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Speed limit, maximum of 20 mph on nonarterial state highway, DOT secretary authority to establish, when:
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SB 5687, CH 235 (2022) |
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Speed limits, intelligent speed adaptation (ISA) technology use in all new motor vehicles, urging congress to mandate:
SJM 8010 |
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State route number 2 corridor, between Monroe and Wenatchee, traffic flow/safety/mobility along, studying:
SB 5603 |
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Swarming a motor vehicle, engaging in practice of, prohibiting via antiswarming act:
SB 5456 |
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Tracking technology, collecting data to determine taxes/fees with, constitutional amendment to prohibit:
HJR 4201 |
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Traffic stop/otherwise detaining driver, to enforce certain violations only when secondary to moving violation:
SB 5485 |
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Traffic stops for infractions, detaining of driver, driver-law enforcement interactive best practices training about:
HB 1585 |
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Vehicle miles traveled fee or other charges, for highway purposes:
SJR 8207 |
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Vehicle miles traveled fee or other similar charges, using for highway purposes:
SJR 8211 |
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Vehicle per mile fee, road usage charge program payment of, establishing, and implementing in phases:
HB 2026 |
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Vulnerable user of a public way, provisions concerning:
HB 1972, SHB 1972 |
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Work or emergency zone, reducing speed when approaching, requirements:
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HB 2033, CH 279 (2022), SB 5907, SSB 5907 |