California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB159

Introduced
1/7/19  
Introduced
1/7/19  
Refer
1/24/19  
Refer
1/24/19  
Failed
2/3/20  

Caption

Vehicles: commercial inspection facilities and platform scales.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to streamline the process for vehicle inspections, ultimately benefiting safety on California roads. By requiring state and local agencies to maintain and update operational information quickly, it aims to minimize confusion among drivers about when and where they are obligated to stop for inspections. Furthermore, establishing extended hours of operation at inspection facilities will aid in the timely detection of overweight vehicles entering the state, which poses risks to public safety and infrastructure.

Summary

Assembly Bill 159, introduced by Assembly Member Voepel, seeks to amend Section 2802 of the Vehicle Code relating to the operation of vehicle inspection facilities and platform scales in California. This bill aims to enhance compliance and awareness among commercial vehicle drivers by mandating the timely updating of information regarding the operational status of inspection facilities and scales. Under existing law, drivers are required to stop for inspections at designated locations, and failure to comply can result in misdemeanor charges. The proposed changes intend to facilitate smoother communication regarding inspection availability and operational changes.

Contention

During discussions about AB 159, some concerns may arise regarding the logistical capabilities of the California Highway Patrol and local agencies to keep real-time information accurately updated and accessible to commercial drivers. Critics might argue that the law could place an undue burden on already stretched agency resources. Nonetheless, proponents assert that improving communication and operational efficiencies can contribute significantly to road safety without significantly increasing the bureaucratic load on enforcement bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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