As we usher in the new year, there are several new traffic laws that have taken effect in California, aiming to enhance safety on the roads and improve the overall driving experience for residents and visitors. Here are some of the significant changes to be aware of:
Use of Street Intersection Cameras for Speeding Violations
One important law that took effect on Jan. 1, 2024, is the use of street intersection cameras to apprehend speeding drivers. This new law allows for the use of cameras to catch and fine speeding drivers in addition to those who run red lights. The pilot program will be implemented in six cities: Los Angeles, Glendale, Long Beach, San Jose, Oakland, and San Francisco. Here are the key details of this law:
- The pilot program will last for five years or until January 2032, issuing warnings to violators during a 60-day introductory period before imposing fines.
- Fines will start at $50 for drivers going at least 11 mph over the speed limit, with the possibility of reduced amounts based on income.
- Revenues from the fines will be used to cover the program's costs and implement additional traffic-calming measures, such as raised crosswalks and speed bumps.
Assembly Bill 436 - Cruising
Another significant change is the repeal of regulations in the state's vehicle code that previously allowed local governments to implement restrictions targeting lowrider cruising across California
. This law, which went into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, impacts municipalities such as Los Angeles, Fresno, and Santa Ana. It marks the end of a decades-long ban on lowrider cruising and modifies the regulations related to driving "low and slow" on streets and the operation of modified vehicles with lowered bodies.
Other Traffic Safety Laws
In addition to the aforementioned laws, there are several other new traffic safety laws that have been implemented in California for 2024:
- Changes in how officers can interact with motorists during traffic stops.
- Implementation of new safety programs to address the issue of pedestrian deaths.
These new laws are aimed at improving safety and minimizing traffic-related incidents on California's roadways.
As these new laws are now in effect, it's crucial for all drivers in California to stay informed and abide by these regulations to ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road. If you're seeking more information about these laws or have been involved in a traffic-related incident, it's advisable to consult legal professionals who can provide guidance and support tailored to your specific situation.
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