SB 304 - REGULATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES & HWYS SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, prime sponsor of SB 304, presented the bill and said the bill does two things: first, it doubles fines for traffic violations committed in work zones and second, it adds a law requiring drivers to stay to the right on a divided highway unless it is necessary to move to the left. SENATOR MILLER agreed with the first part of the bill but expressed concern about the second, saying sometimes older people tend to drive in this lane and he is not sure we want to cite them. SENATOR DONLEY said there had been other provisions in the bill, these were the two that had survived. SENATOR DONLEY said the bill will facilitate the flow of traffic and leave the left lane open for passing, for left turns and for use when dictated by traffic. SENATOR PEARCE commented that there is no need to give the troopers another nitpicky reason to stop people. SENATOR DONLEY replied that most states have this rule and Alaska has not had it due to the absence of divided highways. SENATOR DONLEY said Alaskans therefore have no knowledge of how to drive on a divided highway. He added that the fine for this offense would be capped at $50. Number 500 MR. DON BOWMAN, Alaska State Trooper, testified in opposition to section two of the bill, saying it is unnecessary as driving under the speed limit in the left hand lane is already prohibited. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked MR. BOWMAN if he worked patrol and MR. BOWMAN replied he currently did not. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR noted he has traveled a lot lately and has seen cars passing on the right as often as on the left. SENATOR PARNELL suggested the committee consider amending the bill. Without further discussion, SENATOR PARNELL moved the bill from committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, it was so ordered.