HB 291 - SLOW VEHICLES MUST PULL OVER Number 0906 CHAIRMAN WILLIAMS announced the next order of business would be HB 291, "An Act requiring certain motor vehicles to yield to following traffic," sponsored by Representative Hodgins. Number 0916 TOM MANNINEN, Legislative Administrative Assistant to Representative Hodgins, Alaska State Legislature, explained the bill would require certain motor vehicles to yield to following traffic. He said they call it the "Winnebago Law II." He indicated Representative Hodgins agrees with a proposed amendment which changes the language from "single" to "double" lane and would add a minimum fine of $100 for the infraction. MR. MANNINEN read the following sponsor statement. "Basically, it would require persons operating a motor vehicle to pull over at the first safe opportunity when there is 100 feet or more of visible open-lane whenever there are five or more vehicles immediately following the vehicle. And the violation would be punishable, according to this, a fine not to exceed $100." He noted the proposed amendment would make it a minimum of $100. Number 1028 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON made a motion to move HB 291, as amended, out of committee. CHAIRMAN WILLIAMS noted the amendment hasn't been added to the bill. He indicated they need to move Amendment 1. REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON said, "I'll amend it just to adopt HB 291 for discussion purposes." CHAIRMAN WILLIAMS stated, "There being no objection, so ordered." REPRESENTATIVE MASEK asked the chairman if he made a motion to adopt Amendment 1. REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON replied, "I didn't, I want a little discussion on it." CHAIRMAN WILLIAMS asked that the amendment be moved. Number 1100 REPRESENTATIVE MASEK made a motion to move Amendment 1 for the purpose of discussion. CHAIRMAN WILLIAMS reiterated, "Motion to move for discussion." He asked Mr. Manninen to state his name for the record. MR. MANNINEN introduced himself again. Number 1115 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON stated the amendment makes it much more difficult because it's difficult to see when you have a five-car stack up. He asked for an explanation as to why it is moved up to two lane highways and a higher level of penalty. MR. MANNINEN stated the basic reason for that is that the current penalty provides for a penalty of up to $300, and that is set by the supreme court. The minimums that have been assessed during the past year were $50. Representative Hodgins feels strongly that the minimum should go up to $100. The first change is due to an error as it should have been double-lane. Number 1212 REPRESENTATIVE MASEK moved and asked unanimous consent to move HB 291, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and with the attached zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 291(TRA), moved from the House Transportation Standing Committee.