ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session
pedestrians; congregating; medians; unsafe locations
Purpose
Prohibits pedestrians from congregating or soliciting if the pedestrian is: 1) on a painted or raised traffic island or median; 2) on an exit or entrance ramp or roadway of a controlled access highway; or 3) in an unsafe location where there is not a sidewalk or a safe corridor for pedestrians.
Background
A person commits obstructing a highway or other public thoroughfare if they recklessly interfere with the passage of any highway or public thoroughfare by creating an unreasonable inconvenience or hazard, or by intentionally using a pedestrian signal sign to stop the passage of traffic or to solicit a driver for a donation or business (A.R.S. § 13-2906).
Unless otherwise provided, failure to adhere to state traffic laws is a civil traffic violation, which carries a civil penalty not to exceed $250 (A.R.S. §§ 28-121 and 28-1598). A civil penalty is also subject to various surcharges totaling 78 percent of the base penalty and $44 in additional assessments (A.R.S. Title 12, Chapter 1, Article 1).
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation.
Provisions
1. Prohibits pedestrians from congregating or soliciting if the pedestrian is:
a) on a painted or raised traffic island or median;
b) on an exit or entrance ramp or roadway of a controlled access highway; or
c) in an unsafe location where there is not a sidewalk or a safe corridor for pedestrians.
2. Stipulates that if a person violates the prohibition on pedestrians congregating on medians or unsafe locations:
a) for the first violation, a peace officer may not issue a citation and may only issue a warning;
b) for a second violation, the person is responsible for a civil traffic violation; and
c) for a third or subsequent violation, the person is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.
3. Becomes effective on the general effective date.
House Action
TI 2/7/24 DP 6-3-2-0
3rd Read 2/22/24 35-24-0-0-1
Prepared by Senate Research
March 11, 2024
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