US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3880

Introduced
6/10/25  
Refer
6/10/25  

Caption

Clear the ROADS Act Clear the Reckless Obstructions And Dangers on Streets Act

Impact

This legislation will have significant implications for state laws regarding roadway management and safety. States will need to establish adequate measures to prohibit hazardous obstructions, which may involve creating enforcement mechanisms or educational programs. Failure to comply with the provisions could result in substantial financial penalties, making the federal funding crucial for state transportation projects dependent on adherence to these rules. The bill underlines the responsibility of states to maintain safe road conditions and manage roadside activities effectively.

Summary

House Bill 3880, known as the Clear the Reckless Obstructions And Dangers on Streets Act or the Clear the ROADS Act, aims to enhance roadway safety by imposing penalties on states that fail to address certain roadway obstructions. Specifically, the bill directs the Secretary of Transportation to withhold 10% of federal transportation funds from any state that does not make reasonable efforts to prevent individuals from obstructing lawful vehicle transportation on federally aided highways. The law emphasizes the necessity of keeping roadways clear to protect public safety and ensure smooth traffic flow.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 3880 may focus on the balance between federal oversight and state autonomy in managing roadway safety. Some legislators may argue that the bill represents an unnecessary imposition of federal authority on state transportation decisions, potentially complicating local governance. Others could argue that without federal guidelines, there could be inconsistencies in safety measures across states, which may endanger public health and safety. The discussion could also include perspectives on the financial implications for states in adapting to the requirements of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB926

Obstructing public streets and roadways; increase penalties for.

US HB721

Obstructing public streets and roadways; increase penalties for.

US SCR179

Urging The County Of Maui To Enforce The Provisions Of The Fire Code Of The County Of Maui Relating To Fire Hazards, Brush Clearance, Fuel Breaks, Roadside Vegetation Clearing, And Emergency Access.

US HCR141

Urging The County Of Maui To Enforce The Provisions Of The Fire Code Of The County Of Maui Relating To Fire Hazards, Brush Clearance, Fuel Breaks, Roadside Vegetation Clearing, And Emergency Access.

US HR133

Urging The County Of Maui To Enforce The Provisions Of The Fire Code Of The County Of Maui Relating To Fire Hazards, Brush Clearance, Fuel Breaks, Roadside Vegetation Clearing, And Emergency Access.

US SR174

Urging The County Of Maui To Enforce The Provisions Of The Fire Code Of The County Of Maui Relating To Fire Hazards, Brush Clearance, Fuel Breaks, Roadside Vegetation Clearing, And Emergency Access.

US HB474

Vehicle Laws - Dangerous Accumulations of Snow and Ice - Removal From Exposed Vehicle Surfaces (Clear Before You Drive Act)

US HB3881

Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act

US HB1591

Security Clearance Review Act

US SB1949

Combating Violent and Dangerous Crime Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.