S1080 — Transportation
Summary
Requiring the Department of Transportation and any impacted local government to increase the minimum perception-reaction time for steady yellow signals at certain intersections by a specified amount of time; authorizing enforcement of restrictive school zone speed limits through the use of speed detection systems under certain conditions; revising provisions relating to the placement and installation of certain speed detection systems and components thereof; revising a limitation on the use of videos and images recorded as part of a school bus infraction detection system; revising provisions relating to penalties for certain failures to comply, etc.
How they voted
Tally: 39-0 (4 other) · 43 total recorded
Voted YES (39)
Other / Absent (4)
Most recent vote: March 3, 2026
Frequently Asked
- What does S1080 do?
- Requiring the Department of Transportation and any impacted local government to increase the minimum perception-reaction time for steady yellow signals at certain intersections by a specified amount of time; authorizing enforcement of restrictive school zone speed limits through the use of speed detection systems under certain conditions; revising provisions relating to the placement and installation of certain speed detection systems and components thereof; revising a limitation on the use of videos and images recorded as part of a school bus infraction detection system; revising provisions relating to penalties for certain failures to comply, etc.
- What's the current status of S1080?
- S1080 is currently Introduced. We track every roll-call vote.
- How did Pinellas County legislators vote on S1080?
- 43 roll-call votes recorded: 39 yes, 0 no. See full vote breakdown below.
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