SECOND REGULAR SESSION

SENATE BILL NO. 841

90TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


INTRODUCED BY SENATOR JACOB.

Read 1st time January 17, 2000, and 1,000 copies ordered printed.



TERRY L. SPIELER, Secretary.

3546S.01I


AN ACT

To repeal sections 304.010 and 304.015, RSMo Supp. 1999, relating to traffic restrictions on trucks, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the same subject, with penalty provisions.


Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:

Section A.  Sections 304.010 and 304.015, RSMo Supp. 1999, are repealed and two new sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 304.010 and 304.015, to read as follows:

304.010.  1.  As used in this section, the following terms mean:

(1)  "Expressway", a divided highway of at least ten miles in length with four or more lanes which is not part of the federal interstate system of highways which has crossovers or accesses from streets, roads or other highways at the same grade level as such divided highway;

(2)  "Freeway", a limited access divided highway of at least ten miles in length with four or more lanes which is not part of the federal interstate system of highways which does not have any crossovers or accesses from streets, roads or other highways at the same grade level as such divided highway within such ten miles of divided highway;

(3)  "Rural interstate", that part of the federal interstate highway system that is not located in an urban area;

(4)  "Urbanized area", an area of fifty thousand population at a density at or greater than one thousand persons per square mile.

2.  Except as otherwise provided in this section, the uniform maximum speed limits are and no vehicle shall be operated in excess of the speed limits established pursuant to this section:

(1)  Upon the rural interstates and freeways of this state, seventy miles per hour, except that no truck registered for a gross weight of more than twenty-four thousand pounds shall be operated in excess of sixty-five miles per hour upon the rural interstates and freeways of this state;

(2)  Upon the rural expressways of this state, sixty-five miles per hour;

(3)  Upon the interstate highways, freeways or expressways within the urbanized areas of this state, sixty miles per hour;

(4)  All other roads and highways in this state not located in an urbanized area and not provided [by] for in subdivisions (1) to (3) of this subsection, sixty miles per hour;

(5)  All other roads provided for in subdivision (4) of this subsection shall not include any state two-lane road which is identified by letter.  Such lettered roads shall not exceed fifty-five miles per hour unless set at a higher speed as established by the department of transportation, except that no speed limit shall be set higher than sixty miles per hour;

(6)  For the purposes of enforcing the speed limit laws of this state, it is a rebuttable presumption that the posted speed limit is the legal speed limit.

3.  On any state road or highway where the speed limit is not set pursuant to a local ordinance, the highways and transportation commission may set a speed limit higher or lower than the uniform maximum speed limit provided in subsection 2 of this section, if a higher or lower speed limit is recommended by the department of transportation.  The department of public safety, where it believes for safety reasons, or to expedite the flow of traffic a higher or lower speed limit is warranted, may request the department of transportation to raise or lower such speed limit, except that no speed limit shall be set higher than seventy miles per hour.

4.  Notwithstanding the provisions of section 304.120 or any other provision of law to the contrary, cities, towns and villages may regulate the speed of vehicles on state roads and highways within such cities', towns' or villages' corporate limits by ordinance with the approval of the state highways and transportation commission.  Any reduction of speed in cities, towns or villages shall be designed to expedite the flow of traffic on such state roads and highways to the extent consistent with public safety.  The commission may declare any ordinance void if it finds that such ordinance is:

(1)  Not primarily designed to expedite traffic flow; and

(2)  Primarily designed to produce revenue for the city, town or village which enacted such ordinance.  If an ordinance is declared void, the city, town or village shall have any future proposed ordinance approved by the highways and transportation commission before such ordinance may take effect.

5.  The county commission of any county of the second, third or fourth classification may set the speed limit or the weight limit or both the speed limit and the weight limit on roads or bridges on any county, township or road district road in the county and, with the approval of the state highways and transportation commission, on any state road or highway not within the limits of any incorporated city, town or village, lower than the uniform maximum speed limit as provided in subsection 2 of this section where the condition of the road or the nature of the area requires a lower speed.  The commission shall send copies of any order establishing a speed limit or weight limit on roads and bridges on a county, township or road district road in the county to the chief engineer of the state department of transportation, the superintendent of the state highway patrol and to any township or road district maintaining roads in the county.  After the roads have been properly marked by signs indicating the speed limits and weight limits set by the county commission, the speed limits and weight limits shall be of the same effect as the speed limits provided for in subsection [1] 2 of this section and shall be enforced by the state highway patrol and the county sheriff as if such speed limits and weight limits were established by state law.

6.  All road signs indicating speed limits or weight limits shall be uniform in size, shape, lettering and coloring and shall conform to standards established by the department of transportation.

7.  The provisions of this section shall not be construed to alter any speed limit set below fifty-five miles per hour by any ordinance of any county, city, town or village of the state adopted before March 13, 1996.

8.  The speed limits established pursuant to this section shall not apply to the operation of any emergency vehicle as defined in section 304.022.

9.  A violation of the provisions of this section shall not be construed to relieve the parties in any civil action on any claim or counterclaim from the burden of proving negligence or contributory negligence as the proximate cause of any accident or as the defense to a negligence action.

10.  Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a class C misdemeanor, unless such person was exceeding the posted speed limit by twenty miles per hour or more then it is a class B misdemeanor.  

11.  As used in this section, the word "truck" means any vehicle, machine, tractor, trailer or semitrailer, or any combination thereof, propelled or drawn by mechanical power and designed for or used in the transportation of property upon the highways.  The term "truck" also includes a commercial motor vehicle as defined in section 301.010, RSMo.

12.  (1)  The operator of any truck registered for a gross weight of more than twenty-four thousand pounds operating such vehicle at a speed in excess of seventy miles per hour shall be fined one thousand dollars.

(2)  The fine provided for in this subsection is in addition to all other fines and court costs imposed for the speeding violation.

304.015.  1.  All vehicles not in motion shall be placed with their right side as near the right-hand side of the highway as practicable, except on streets of municipalities where vehicles are obliged to move in one direction only or parking of motor vehicles is regulated by ordinance.

2.  Upon all public roads or highways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right half of the roadway, except as follows:

(1)  When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction pursuant to the rules governing such movement; however, no truck registered for a gross weight of more than twenty-four thousand pounds shall overtake or pass another vehicle except as provided for in subsection seven;

(2)  When placing a vehicle in position for and when such vehicle is lawfully making a left turn in compliance with the provisions of sections 304.014 to 304.026 or traffic regulations thereunder or of municipalities;

(3)  When the right half of a roadway is closed to traffic while under construction or repair;

(4)  Upon a roadway designated by local ordinance as a one-way street and marked or signed for one-way traffic.

3.  It is unlawful to drive any vehicle upon any highway or road which has been divided into two or more roadways by means of a physical barrier or by means of a dividing section or delineated by curbs, lines or other markings on the roadway, except to the right of such barrier or dividing section, or to make any left turn or semicircular or U-turn on any such divided highway, except in a crossover or intersection.

4.  The authorities in charge of any highway or the state highway patrol may erect signs temporarily designating lanes to be used by traffic moving in a particular direction, regardless of the center line of the highway, and all members of the Missouri highway patrol and other peace officers may direct traffic in conformance with such signs.  When authorized signs have been erected designating off-center traffic lanes, no person shall disobey the instructions given by such signs.

5.  Whenever any roadway has been divided into three or more clearly marked lanes for traffic, the following rules in addition to all others consistent herewith shall apply:

(1)  A vehicle shall be driven as nearly as practicable entirely within a single lane and shall not be moved from such lane until the driver has first ascertained that such movement can be made with safety;

(2)  Upon a roadway which is divided into three lanes a vehicle shall not be driven in the center lane, except when overtaking and passing another vehicle where the roadway ahead is clearly visible and such center lane is clear of traffic within a safe distance, or in preparation for a left turn or where such center lane is at the time allocated exclusively to traffic moving in the direction the vehicle is proceeding and is sign-posted to give notice of such allocation;

(3)  Upon all highways any vehicle proceeding at less than the normal speed of traffic thereon shall be driven in the right-hand lane for traffic or as close as practicable to the right-hand edge or curb, except as otherwise provided in sections 304.014 to 304.026;

(4)  Official signs may be erected by the highways and transportation commission or the highway patrol may place temporary signs directing slow moving traffic to use a designated lane or allocating specified lanes to traffic moving in the same direction and drivers of vehicles shall obey the directions of every such sign;

(5)  Drivers of vehicles proceeding in opposite directions shall pass each other to the right, and except when a roadway has been divided into traffic lanes, each driver shall give to the other at least one-half of the main traveled portion of the roadway whenever possible.

6.  All vehicles, except trucks, in motion upon a highway having two or more lanes of traffic proceeding in the same direction shall be driven in the right-hand lane except when overtaking and passing another vehicle or when preparing to make a proper left turn or when otherwise directed by traffic markings, signs or signals.

7.  Upon all public roads or highways of this state, all trucks registered for a gross weight of more than twenty-four thousand pounds, shall be driven upon the right half of the roadway, except as follows:

(1)  When preparing to make a left turn in compliance with the provisions of sections 304.014 to 304.026 or traffic regulations thereunder or of municipalities;

(2)  When reasonably necessary to respond to emergency conditions;

(3)  To avoid actual or potential traffic moving onto the right lane from an acceleration or merging lane;

(4)  When necessary to follow traffic control devices that direct use of a lane other than the right lane;

(5)  When the right half of a roadway is closed to traffic while under construction or repair;

(6)  Upon a roadway designated by local ordinance as a one-way street and marked or signed for one-way traffic.

[7.]  8.  Violation of this section shall be deemed an infraction unless such violation causes an immediate threat of an accident, in which case such violation shall be deemed a class C misdemeanor, or unless an accident results from such violation, in which case such violation shall be deemed a class A misdemeanor.

9.  As used in this section, the word "truck" means any vehicle, machine, tractor, trailer or semitrailer, or any combination thereof, propelled or drawn by mechanical power and designed for or used in the transportation of property upon the highways.  The term "truck" also includes a commercial motor vehicle as defined in section 301.010, RSMo.




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