HARTFORD, CT – Today, state Senator James Maroney (D-Milford) voted for the state Senate’s passage of a bill that aims to protect children from automobile accidents when they are purchasing ice cream. Senate Bill 608, “An Act Concerning the Safety of Children When Buying Ice Cream From A Frozen Dessert Truck,” equips ice cream trucks with resources, similar to a school bus, to make the trucks more visible to other motorists when they are parked and serving children ice cream.
This bipartisan bill also goes by the name of “Tristan’s Law.” It is named after Tristan Barhorst, a Wallingford boy who was killed after he was struck by a driver while he was crossing the street after purchasing ice cream. Barhorst was only 10.
“This requirement would help to ensure no other family has to undergo the tragedy the Barhost family did.” said Sen. Maroney. “Getting ice cream as a family is something to look forward to and with new safety precautions, it should allow for children to have a great experience grabbing a frozen treat without worry from their parents of them getting hit by a car.”
SB 608 calls for each ice cream truck to be equipped with the following, effective May 1, 2022:
In addition to safety equipment for ice cream trucks to protect both the drivers and child pedestrians purchasing frozen desserts, SB 608 calls for drivers to stop “not less than 10 feet from the front when approaching and not less than ten feet from the rear when overtaking any frozen dessert truck on a highway when the frozen dessert truck is displaying flashing red signal lights and extending the stop signal arm and the front crossing arm.” The bill also bars ice cream truck drivers from stopping in high-traffic areas. The bill was previously voted out of the Transportation Committee unanimously on March 10.
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