Public Act 103-0295 Public Act 0295 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0295 | HB2131 Enrolled | LRB103 25539 HEP 51888 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Department of Transportation Law of the
| Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by adding | Section 2705-211 as follows: | (20 ILCS 2705/2705-211 new) | Sec. 2705-211. Zero Traffic Fatalities Task Force. | (a) On or before July 1, 2024, the Secretary of | Transportation shall establish and convene the Zero Traffic | Fatalities Task Force to develop a structured, coordinated | process for early engagement of all parties to develop | policies to reduce traffic fatalities to zero. | (b) The members of the Task Force shall include: | (1) the Secretary of Transportation, or the | Secretary's designee, who shall serve as Chair of the Task | Force; | (2) the Director of State Police, or the Director's | designee; | (3) the Secretary of State, or the Secretary's | designee; | (4) the Director of Public Health, or the Director's | designee; |
| (5) a member from 3 different public universities in | this State, appointed by the Governor; | (6) a representative of a statewide motorcycle safety | organization, appointed by the Governor; | (7) a representative of a statewide motorist service | membership organization, appointed by the Governor; | (8) a representative of a statewide transportation | advocacy organization, appointed by the Governor; | (9) a representative of a bicycle safety organization, | appointed by the Governor; | (10) a representative of a statewide organization | representing municipalities, appointed by the Governor; | and | (11) a representative of a statewide labor | organization, appointed by the Governor. | (c) The Secretary of Transportation shall prepare and | submit a report of findings based on the Zero Traffic | Fatalities Task Force's efforts to the General Assembly on or | before January 1, 2025.
The report shall include, but is not | limited to, a detailed analysis of the following issues: | (1) The existing process for establishing speed | limits, including a detailed discussion on where speed | limits are allowed to deviate from the 85th percentile. | (2) Existing policies on how to reduce speeds on local | streets and roads. | (3) A recommendation as to whether an alternative to |
| the use of the 85th percentile as a method for determining | speed limits should be considered, and if so, what | alternatives should be looked at. | (4) Engineering recommendations on how to increase | vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle safety. | (5) Additional steps that can be taken to eliminate | vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle fatalities on the road. | (6) Existing reports and analyses on calculating the | 85th percentile at the local, State, national, and | international levels. | (7) Usage of the 85th percentile in urban and rural | settings. | (8) How local bicycle and pedestrian plans affect the | 85th percentile. | (d) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2026.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 7/28/2023
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