PRINTER'S NO. 4524
No. 2937 Session of 2002
INTRODUCED BY FORCIER, DALEY, HENNESSEY, S. MILLER, MYERS, ROHRER, SCHRODER, SOLOBAY, E. Z. TAYLOR, WATSON, WILT AND YOUNGBLOOD, OCTOBER 23, 2002
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION, OCTOBER 23, 2002
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated 2 Statutes, providing for passing stopped authorized and 3 emergency vehicles. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated 7 Statutes is amended by adding section to read: 8 § 3329. Passing stopped authorized and emergency vehicles. 9 (a) General rule.--Upon the immediate approach of an 10 authorized vehicle or emergency vehicle parked or standing on or 11 within 12 feet of a highway and making use of visual signals 12 meeting the requirements of Subchapter D of Chapter 45 (relating 13 to equipment of authorized and emergency vehicles) and standards 14 set forth in regulations adopted by the department, the driver 15 of every other vehicle shall: 16 (1) Move the vehicle into a lane that is not the lane 17 nearest the authorized vehicle or emergency vehicle and 18 continue traveling in that lane until safely clear of the
1 authorized vehicle or emergency vehicle. This paragraph shall 2 apply only if the highway has at least two lanes for traffic 3 proceeding in the direction of the approaching vehicle and if 4 the approaching vehicle may change lanes safely and without 5 interfering with any vehicular traffic. 6 (2) Slow the vehicle, maintaining a safe speed for 7 traffic conditions and operate the vehicle at a reduced speed 8 until completely past the authorized vehicle or emergency 9 vehicle. This paragraph shall apply only if the highway has 10 only one lane for traffic proceeding in the direction of the 11 approaching vehicle or if the approaching vehicle may not 12 change lanes safely and without interfering with any 13 vehicular traffic. 14 (b) Fine.--Any driver who violates this section shall, upon 15 conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $30 nor 16 more than $300. 17 (c) Suspension of operating privilege.--The department shall 18 suspend the operating privilege of any driver for not less than 19 90 days nor more than one year upon receiving a certified record 20 of the driver's conviction under this section and if the 21 violation resulted in damage to another's property. The license 22 shall be surrendered in accordance with section 1540 (relating 23 to surrender of license). 24 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. B13L75DMS/20020H2937B4524 - 2 -