New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10859

Introduced
4/8/26  

Caption

Directs the New York State Department of Transportation to conduct an integrated travel project in tandem with the Office of General Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, regional transportation authorities and county-run public transit providers to address state-wide transportation needs.

Impact

The enactment of A10859 is expected to significantly influence state transportation laws and practices. By facilitating a statewide procurement process for necessary technologies, the bill aims to create a more unified and efficient public transit experience across various transport authorities. Additionally, its focus on providing discounts to specific demographics could alleviate financial burdens on those populations, making transportation more affordable amid rising living costs. The integration of real-time data guidelines will ensure better communication and service delivery to transit riders, aligning New York's transit system with modern standards set by other states.

Summary

A10859, known as the 'ride N.Y. act', aims to enhance the public transit system in New York by directing the New York State Department of Transportation to conduct an integrated travel project. This project seeks to streamline transit operations by enabling contactless payment methods, automating customer discounts, including those for seniors and low-income riders, and standardizing travel information with real-time data. The initiative is particularly crucial for improving accessibility for vulnerable groups, such as seniors and individuals with disabilities, who rely heavily on public transport for access to essential services.

Contention

While A10859 presents a vision for improved transportation access, potential points of contention lie in the implementation and funding of such large-scale projects. Discussions will likely focus on the adequacy of resources dedicated to the procurement and installation of new systems, as well as the technical feasibility of standardizing data access across diverse transit providers. Critics may also express concerns regarding the equitable distribution of funds and whether the bill sufficiently considers the needs of all transit riders, especially in less urbanized areas where resources may be scarcer. Engaging stakeholders throughout the implementation process will be crucial to address these concerns adequately.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08041

Directs the department of financial services, in consultation with the department of transportation to conduct a study and prepare a report on the fair market value of labor rates for services covered under motor vehicle insurance policies.

NY S08350

Directs the department of financial services, in consultation with the department of transportation to conduct a study and prepare a report on the fair market value of labor rates for services covered under motor vehicle insurance policies.

NY A09631

Directs the state police and department of transportation to conduct a study on the feasibility of installing available technologies to screen incoming cars to the state of New York for weapons; requires the state police to submit a report to the governor and legislature.

NY A09100

Authorizes the commissioner of transportation to submit a request for an extension of the Clean Pass Program in the state to the United States Department of Transportation.

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.

NY S10138

Relates to requiring all insurance companies to provide the New York city department of transportation with information regarding motor vehicle accidents within such city.

NY S07449

Relates to requiring all insurance companies to provide the New York city department of transportation with information regarding motor vehicle accidents within such city.

NY SB01377

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Transportation And Concerning Transportation Network Companies And Drivers, The Projection Of A Laser At An Aircraft Or Flight Path, Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Devices, Small Harbor Improvement Projects, The Connecticut Public Transportation Council, Bus Public Transportation Services And The Naming Of Certain Roads And Bridges.

NY SB881

Transportation - Regional Transportation Authorities

NY SB674

Transportation - Regional Transportation Authorities

Similar Bills

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