Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1319

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

School bus speed; establish maximum speed to be operated on authorized trips at 65 mph.

Impact

The bill is expected to have significant implications for the operation of school transportation in Mississippi. By limiting the maximum speed for school buses during authorized trips, the legislation aims to enhance safety for the children being transported. This move aligns with broader educational policies focused on ensuring that children are protected during their travels. The amendment intends to create uniformity in the regulations governing school bus operations, ultimately aiming to reduce potential risks associated with higher speeds in various driving conditions.

Summary

House Bill 1319 aims to amend Section 37-41-47 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, establishing a new maximum speed limit for school buses. Under this bill, school buses, whether operated by public or contract drivers, would be prohibited from exceeding a speed of 65 miles per hour while transporting children on authorized trips, even if the posted speed limit is greater. The current provisions require school buses to maintain a speed of 45 miles per hour on regular school routes, with a maximum of 65 miles per hour on interstate highways. The change proposed in this bill emphasizes safety during school trips.

Contention

While the bill has a generally straightforward intention to enhance safety, there may be contentions surrounding its enforcement and practical implementation. Critics may raise concerns about the practicality of maintaining a reduced speed limit near high-traffic routes or during specific events requiring a more flexible approach to school bus speed regulations. Furthermore, the penalties for violations, which include fines and possible termination of employment for drivers, could raise discussions on the appropriateness of such measures and their effectiveness in achieving compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2817

Golf carts and low-speed vehicles; require VIN issued by manufacturer or DOR for operation on public roads.

MS HB74

Speed limits; increase on state highways and interstate highways by five miles per hour.

MS HB265

Golf carts and low-speed vehicles; authorize counties to permit operation on certain county roads.

MS HB529

Utility-type vehicles and side-by-sides; authorize operation of on public county and municipal roads and streets.

MS HB151

Utility-type vehicles and side-by-sides; authorize operation of on public nonstriped and gravel roads.

MS SB2259

Recreational off highway vehicles; authorize operation on county roads subject to certain requirements and cap tag fees for.

MS HB1069

Radar; authorize use by sheriff and deputies for enforcing speed limits within school zones.

MS HB953

Harvest permits; extend repealer on provisions establishing maximum weight and approved routes of vehicles.

MS SB2257

Harvest permits; delete repealer on provisions establishing maximum weight and approved routes of vehicles.

MS SB2258

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.