New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09093

Introduced
9/12/25  
Refer
9/12/25  

Caption

Enacts the "brightness emission analysis for motorist safety (BEAMS) act" which requires the department of transportation with participating institutions conduct a study on LED headlights.

Impact

The study outlined in the BEAMS Act is intended to assess specific aspects such as the intensity of glare from LED headlights, alignment standards for headlamps, and potential health implications associated with long-term exposure to such brightness. The findings are expected to inform state-level legislation, thereby potentially impacting laws governing vehicular equipment and road safety regulations in New York. By thoroughly evaluating these factors, the bill aims to advocate for not only local improvements but also active engagement with federal entities to address these safety concerns.

Summary

Bill A09093, known as the "Brightness Emission Analysis for Motorist Safety (BEAMS) Act," mandates the New York Department of Transportation, in collaboration with various academic institutions, to conduct a comprehensive study on the effects of LED headlights on driver safety. The bill recognizes that while LED technology may enhance visibility, it can also significantly impair visibility for oncoming drivers due to excessive glare. This dual nature of LED headlights necessitates an in-depth analysis to fully understand their overall impact on road safety.

Contention

Notably, the bill underscores the complexity surrounding LED headlights, balancing the need for enhanced visibility with the critical need to protect other drivers from glare-induced hazards. Other points of contention may arise regarding the bill's recommendations for regulatory changes that could result from the study. There is concern about how these recommendations would balance safety improvements with the interests of automotive manufacturers and consumers already transitioning to LED technologies.

Final_thought

Ultimately, the BEAMS Act is positioned as a proactive measure to enhance roadway safety in New York. By instigating a study that encompasses not only current practices but also future implications of LED technology, the bill seeks to ensure that advancements in automotive lighting do not compromise the safety of all motorists.

Companion Bills

NY S09816

Same As Enacts the "brightness emission analysis for motorist safety (BEAMS) act" which requires the department of transportation with participating institutions conduct a study on LED headlights.

Previously Filed As

NY S09816

Enacts the "brightness emission analysis for motorist safety (BEAMS) act" which requires the department of transportation with participating institutions conduct a study on LED headlights.

NY SB01087

An Act Regulating The Brightness Of Motor Vehicle Headlights.

NY A10553

Relates to financial responsibility requirements for transportation network companies in relation to uninsured motorists coverage.

NY S09067

Relates to financial responsibility requirements for transportation network companies in relation to uninsured motorists coverage.

NY HB06702

An Act Prohibiting The Installation And Sale Of Light-emitting Diode Headlights On A Motor Vehicles.

NY A10181

Directs the commissioner of motor vehicles to conduct a study to examine and update the requirements of safety inspections conducted to ensure the operational safety of all motor vehicles; requires a report; makes related provisions.

NY S08745

Directs the commissioner of motor vehicles to conduct a study to examine and update the requirements of safety inspections conducted to ensure the operational safety of all motor vehicles; requires a report; makes related provisions.

NY A10066

Directs the commissioner of transportation to enter into a contract with a third-party entity to conduct a comprehensive study of worker safety on highway road projects.

NY S09056

Directs the commissioner of transportation to enter into a contract with a third-party entity to conduct a comprehensive study of worker safety on highway road projects.

NY A10206

Directs the New York state department of financial services to conduct a study on the rising costs of motor vehicle insurance in the state which shall include certain analyses and recommendations.

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