This bill amends existing traffic regulations in Kansas to include specific provisions regarding turning movements and the use of signals, particularly in relation to roundabouts. A new definition for "roundabout" is established, describing it as an intersection with a circulatory roadway, channelized approaches, and yield control for entering traffic. The bill mandates that drivers must use turn signals when moving right or left or when exiting a roundabout, ensuring that these signals are given continuously for a specified distance before the maneuver.

Additionally, the bill amends K.S.A. 8-1548 by removing certain phrases and clarifying the requirements for signaling when turning or moving on roadways. It emphasizes that the signaling rules apply not only to standard roadways but also to movements within roundabouts. The existing section of K.S.A. 8-1548 is repealed, and the new provisions will take effect upon publication in the statute book.

Statutes affected:
As introduced: 8-1548