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OK HB3555
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Ryan Eaves
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AI Summary
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Municipalities may apply to designate specific roadway segments as "safety corridors" where they can exceed the existing 50% revenue cap for traffic enforcement, allowing increased citation revenue from violations within those corridors
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Applications require 12 months of traffic and citation data, evidence of excessive speeding, accidents, or fatalities, and an enforcement plan; joint approval from the Department of Public Safety and Department of Transportation is required
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Safety corridor designations are valid for 6-month periods and may be renewed with updated data submission and reapplication
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During active designation, municipalities must use additional enforcement and signage to promote awareness and must collect and report data on citations, accidents, and compliance to state agencies
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Effective date is November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Public safety; making certain exception for municipal police departments; providing for application for roadway designation as a safety corridor; effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Rules
2/3/2026