Requires the department of transportation to provide a list of legal clearance heights for bridges to owners or operators of trucks, commercial vehicles, tractors, tractor-trailer combinations, tractor-semitrailer combinations, or tractor-trailer-semitrailer combinations.
Impact
If enacted, A09222 would lead to a systematic approach by the Department of Transportation in communicating vital information regarding bridge clearance heights to relevant commercial vehicle operators. This is particularly significant for larger vehicles such as tractor-trailer combinations which are at a higher risk of encountering low-clearance structures. By mandating this requirement, the bill aims to reduce the frequency of accidents and improve overall road safety for both commercial and personal vehicle operators.
Summary
Bill A09222 addresses the need for improved safety measures on New York's highways by requiring the Department of Transportation to provide a list of legal clearance heights for bridges and elevated structures specifically to owners or operators of various types of commercial vehicles. This legislation aims to enhance the safety of truck drivers navigating under bridges, ensuring they are adequately informed of the height restrictions to avoid accidents and structural damage.
Contention
One point of contention regarding A09222 may revolve around the practical implementation of the bill. Some critics might argue about the need for additional regulations or the effectiveness of simply providing a list of clearances compared to other possible measures. There could be concerns regarding the accuracy and timeliness of the information provided, as well as whether this information reaches all relevant operators effectively. Supporters of the bill may refute these concerns by emphasizing the positive impact of increased awareness and preparedness for drivers of large vehicles.
Same As
Requires the department of transportation to provide a list of legal clearance heights for bridges to owners or operators of trucks, commercial vehicles, tractors, tractor-trailer combinations, tractor-semitrailer combinations, or tractor-trailer-semitrailer combinations.
Requires the department of transportation to provide a list of legal clearance heights for bridges to owners or operators of trucks, commercial vehicles, tractors, tractor-trailer combinations, tractor-semitrailer combinations, or tractor-trailer-semitrailer combinations.
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