Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1104

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Specifies that drivers shall stop at railroad crossings for "any on-track equipment" in addition to trains

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB254

Specifies that drivers shall stop at railroad crossings for "any on-track equipment" in addition to trains

MO HB671

Requires drivers to stop at railroad crossings for any on-track equipment in addition to trains

MO SB801

Enacts provisions relating to visual obstructions at railroad crossings

MO HB396

Imposes restrictions on the placement of rolling stock stored on sidings near railroad crossings

MO SB393

Specifies that ATVs used for any agricultural purpose shall be considered farm machinery and equipment for purposes of a sales tax exemption

MO HB572

Authorizes motor fuel tax rate changes based on certain department of transportation expenditures

MO HB669

Authorizes a tax credit for certain railroad expenses

MO SB462

Authorizes a tax credit for certain railroad infrastructure investments

MO SB719

Provides that transportation network companies shall not be held vicariously liable based on reasons specified in the act, provided certain conditions are met

MO SB135

Modifies provisions relating to additional protections to bear arms

Similar Bills

AZ HB2259

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment..

AZ SB1074

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment

MO SB254

Specifies that drivers shall stop at railroad crossings for "any on-track equipment" in addition to trains

MO HB3318

Requires drivers to stop at railroad crossings for any on-track equipment in addition to trains

MO HB2246

Requires drivers to stop at railroad crossings for any on-track equipment in addition to trains

MT HB894

Revising property appraisal to use an average value

NM HB160

Stop, Look & Listen For Railroad Equipment

NY A10491

Requires whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing where there is on-track equipment, the driver of such vehicle shall stop not less than fifteen feet from the nearest rail of such railroad, and shall not proceed until they can do so safely.