Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06580

Introduced
3/9/11  

Caption

An Act Establishing Requirements For Highway Use By Certain Vehicles And Repealing The Prohibition Of Motorcycle Operation On The Wilbur Cross Parkway.

Impact

The bill introduces significant amendments to existing statutes concerning the length and width allowances for vehicles, including special vehicles and mobile homes. For instance, it sets new provisions for issuing permits for vehicles wider than 102 inches or 2.6 meters. This change aims to facilitate safer and more organized traffic management and to ensure that larger vehicles can operate within the law without unnecessarily restricting road use options for drivers.

Summary

House Bill 06580 aims to establish new requirements for the operation of certain vehicles on highways in Connecticut. Specifically, the bill seeks to repeal the previous prohibition against motorcycle operation on the Wilbur Cross Parkway, thereby allowing motorcycles to access this major roadway. The overarching intent of the legislation is to enhance accessibility and maintain compliance with modern transportation needs, acknowledging the growing demand for efficient road use by various vehicle types.

Contention

While the bill generally seeks to enhance transportation flexibility, it has sparked discussions around safety and regulation enforcement. Critics argue that allowing larger vehicles and motorcycles on certain highways could pose risks to all road users. The increase in fines for operating a vehicle with a forged permit, set at a minimum of $25,000 along with additional penalties, has also been a point of contention among stakeholders who question the severity of such penalties and their implications for enforcement practices. Supporters, however, maintain that stricter regulations are essential for upholding safe transportation practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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