Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1369

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Enacts provisions relating to motorcycle operation

Impact

The passage of SB 1369 would amend Chapter 304 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by adding a new section relating to the operation of motorcycles. This amendment aims to enhance the safety of motorcycle riders while providing clarity on legal operations in traffic. Given that Missouri currently lacks specific laws addressing lane filtering, this bill would establish a guideline that could potentially reduce accidents and improve traffic flow for motorcycles during congested conditions. Additionally, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is tasked with creating educational materials to inform the public on these new provisions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1369 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating certain aspects of motorcycle operation within the state of Missouri. The bill introduces definitions of 'lane filtering' and 'lane splitting,' with specific guidelines regarding how motorcycle operators may navigate through traffic. Lane filtering allows motorcycle riders to move between rows of stopped or slow-moving vehicles, provided they maintain a safe speed, while lane splitting—driving between fast-moving vehicles—is explicitly prohibited by this legislation. The bill includes provisions for penalties for motorists who impede the motorcycle operators' legal maneuvers.

Contention

As with many traffic-related legislative proposals, SB 1369 may face contention, particularly regarding the definitions and allowances for lane filtering versus lane splitting. Opponents of the bill may argue that allowing lane filtering could be misused or misunderstood, leading to dangerous situations on the road. Proponents, however, may assert that proper regulation of these practices can enhance safety for motorcyclists and foster a better understanding among drivers of other vehicles. The bill also highlights the need for drivers to respect the rights of motorcycle operators, creating a discussion around shared road use and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB162

Enacts provisions relating to the use of passing lanes

MO HB969

Modifies provisions relating to motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle franchisors

MO SB28

Modifies provisions relating to transportation

MO SB348

Enacts provisions relating to state designations

MO SB774

Enacts provisions relating exemptions from motor fuel tax

MO HB1427

Modifies provisions relating to auxiliary lighting for motorcycles

MO SB218

Modifies provisions relating to court operations

MO SB711

Provides that motorcycles may use any color auxiliary lighting, rather than only amber and white

MO SB353

Enacts provisions relating to criminal proceedings

MO SB516

Enacts provisions relating to towing of commercial vehicles

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