
Senate Bill No. 662
(By Senators Redd, Wooton, Ball, Dawson, Hunter, Kessler,
McCabe,
Minard, Mitchell, Oliverio, Ross, Snyder and McKenzie)
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[Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary;
reported March 1, 2000.]
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A BILL to amend and reenact section seven-a, article twelve,
chapter seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia, one thousand
nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to standardizing
the warning signs on passenger vans used to transport
children.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That section seven-a, article twelve, chapter seventeen-c of
the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 12. SPECIAL STOPS REQUIRED.
§17C-12-7a. Signs and warning lights or alternative warning devices
upon passenger vans; passing passenger van; criminal
penalties.
(a) (1) Every passenger van placed in service after the
thirtieth day of June, two thousand, used for use in the
transportation of children, as defined in section sixty-four,
article one of this chapter, shall bear upon the front and rear
thereof, and may also bear upon the front thereof, a plainly
visible signs containing the following warnings, and substantially
complying with the following specifications: "Caution: Loading and
Unloading Passengers" in letters not less than six inches in
height.
(A) Upon the front: A sign, approximately six and one-half
inches in height and twenty-three and one-half inches in length,
containing the word "CAUTION" in yellow letters, in helvetica
compact style, with the letters at least four and one-fourth inches
in height and the lettering approximately twenty and one-half
inches in length, on black background with a one-fourth inch yellow
stripe along the perimeter of the sign; and a second sign,
approximately six and one-half inches in height and twenty-three
and one-half inches in length, containing the words "LOADING &
UNLOADING PASSENGERS" in black letters on two lines in helvetica
extra bold style, with the letters "LOADING & UNLOADING" at least
two and three-fourth inches in height and the lettering
approximately twenty two inches in length on the first line; and with the letters "PASSENGERS" at least two and three-fourth inches
in height and approximately twelve and one-half inches in length on
the second line, on yellow background with a one-fourth inch black
stripe along the perimeter of the sign; and
(B) Upon the rear: A sign, approximately six and one-half
inches in height and twenty-three and one-half inches in length,
containing the word "CAUTION" in yellow letters, in helvetica
compact style, with the letters at least four and one-fourth inches
in height and the lettering approximately twenty and one-half
inches in length, on black background with a one-fourth inch yellow
stripe along the perimeter of the sign; and a second sign,
approximately ten and one-half inches in height and twenty-three
and one-half inches in length containing the words "LOADING &
UNLOADING PASSENGERS" in black letters on three lines in helvetica
extra bold style, with the letters "LOADING AND" at least two and
three-fourth inches in height and the lettering approximately
twenty-one and three-fourth inches in length on the first line;
with the letters "UNLOADING" at least two and three-fourth inches
in height and approximately eighteen and one-eighth inches in
length on the second line; and with the letters "PASSENGERS" at
least two and three-fourth inches in height and approximately
twenty-one and one-third inches in length on the third line, all on yellow background with a one-fourth inch black stripe along the
perimeter of the sign.
(2) Every such passenger van shall be equipped with either
flashing warning signal lights as are contemplated and referred to
in section eight of this article, or a red caution flag which the
driver or some other adult must use by exiting the passenger van
and displaying while assisting in the loading or unloading of
passengers.
(3) Such vehicles may also be equipped with a white flashing
strobotron warning light that meets the requirements set forth in
subsection (e), section twenty-six, article fifteen of this
chapter.
(b) The driver of a vehicle upon meeting or overtaking from
any direction any passenger van which has stopped for the purpose
of loading or unloading passengers shall stop his or her vehicle
before reaching the passenger van when there is in operation on the
passenger van flashing warning signal lights or when an adult is
outside the passenger van with a red caution flag and assisting
with the loading or unloading of passengers. The driver of a
vehicle may not proceed until he or she is signaled by the
passenger van driver to proceed, the passenger van flashing signal
lights are no longer actuated or the passenger resumes motion. This section applies wherever the passenger van is loading or
unloading children on any street, highway, parking lot, private
road or driveway: Provided, That the driver of a vehicle upon a
controlled access highway need not stop upon meeting or passing a
passenger van which is on a different roadway or adjacent to the
highway and where pedestrians are not permitted to cross the
roadway. Any driver acting in violation of this subsection is
guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dollars, or
imprisoned in the county or regional jail not more than six months,
or both fined and imprisoned. If the identity of the driver cannot
be ascertained, then any owner or lessee of the vehicle in
violation of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than twenty-five nor
more than one hundred dollars: Provided, however, That the
conviction may not subject the owner or lessee to further
administrative or other penalties for the offense, notwithstanding
other provisions of this code to the contrary.
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(NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to standardize the safety
signs for passenger vans and buses utilized for the transport of
persons by businesses, agencies and other entities.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.)