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New Tennessee Law Clarifies that Red Light Violation Does Not Occur When Vehicles Front Tires Have Already Entered Intersection When Light Turns Red Posted on Jul 6 2014 8:59PM Analysis: In the 2014 Tennessee Legislative session the Tennessee Legislature decided to clarify exactly what constitutes a red light violation in Tennessee. The legislature amended T.C.A. § 55-8-110 which is the statute that discusses what traffic control signals mean for an intersection. It defines and explains the meaning of the green, yellow, and red notifications on traffic signal devices. The Tennessee Legislature passed Public Chapter No. 989that added a new subsection (e) to T.C.A. § 55-8-110 as follows: (e) It is not a violation of subdivision (a)(3), unless the front tires of a vehicle cross the stop line after the signal is red. Subsection (a)(3) is the section that discusses the responsibilities of a driver when faced with a red light in Tennessee. As a result of this change, it is not a red light violation unless the front tires of the vehicle cross the stop line after the signal is already red. As a result, if the front tires are already beyond the traffic intersection line at the point when the light turns red, then it is not a red light violation under the newly amended T.C.A. § 55-8-110. This law takes effect on July 1, 2014. Obviously, this change in the law will come into play in automobile accident litigation across the state of Tennessee. This new statute more clearly defines what it means to violate a red light and provides a definitive time period when a red light violation occurs (when the vehicles front tires cross the intersection line when the light is already red). I am sure this statute will be heavily involved in litigated car accident cases across the State of Tennessee. However, I think it is a beneficial clarification in the law to make a bright line test for when a red light violation occurs. There is still plenty of room for disagreement as to whether the front wheels were across the line or not at the time the light changed to red. Witness memories about exactly what occurred in an automobile accident are notoriously shaky on both sides of litigated cases.
Posted on: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 20:34:37 +0000

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