Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB53

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  

Caption

Repeals the prohibition of interstate system travel by vehicles hauling certain crops

Impact

With the passage of HB 53, state laws related to transportation safety and regulations would be modified to facilitate easier movement of agricultural vehicles on highways. Supporters of the bill argue that allowing these vehicles to access the interstate system will reduce travel times, lower transportation costs, and increase economic efficiency for farmers and distributors. This change is expected to directly benefit the agricultural sector by making it more competitive and responsive to market needs.

Summary

House Bill 53 aims to repeal the existing prohibition against vehicles hauling agronomic or horticultural crops from traveling on the interstate system. Currently, there are restrictions in place that prevent these vehicles from using interstate highways, which can hinder the transportation efficiency of agricultural goods across state lines. By repealing this law, the bill is intended to enhance the logistics and distribution of crops, allowing for smoother interstate travel for vehicles involved in agricultural transport.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 53 appears to be generally positive among agricultural stakeholders and transportation advocates. These groups view the repeal as a necessary adjustment to modernize transportation regulations that have become outdated in today’s economy. However, there may be some concerns raised by safety advocates who worry about potential traffic safety implications of allowing larger agricultural vehicles on busy interstate highways. Overall, the sentiment leans towards recognition of the need for better access for agricultural transport.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding traffic safety and the impact on existing interstate traffic. Some critics might argue that by allowing more large vehicles on the interstate system, the risk of accidents could increase. Policymakers might need to address these concerns by considering safety measures or regulations that ensure the safe operation of agricultural vehicles, such as speed limits or designated travel times for larger vehicles.

Companion Bills

LA HB1277

Replaced by Authorizes the use of a portion of Interstate 49 as an alternate route for U.S. Highway No. 71 and U.S. Highway No. 167 to haul agronomic or horticultural crop on the interstate system

Previously Filed As

LA HB1277

Authorizes the use of a portion of Interstate 49 as an alternate route for U.S. Highway No. 71 and U.S. Highway No. 167 to haul agronomic or horticultural crop on the interstate system

LA HB979

Provides that certain commercial motor vehicle violations are to be handled as traffic tickets

LA SB700

Provides relative to special permits for persons hauling forest products. (8/15/10) (OR INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB190

Repeals the prohibition on the impoundment of motor vehicles in certain circumstances

LA HB1053

Repeals the prohibition on the impoundment of motor vehicles in certain circumstances

LA HB465

Establishes maximum speed limits for certain motor vehicles on interstate highways

LA HB704

Authorizes night movement of permitted vehicles on interstate highways

LA HB432

Establishes lane use requirements for certain motor vehicles on interstate highways

LA HB76

Permits DOTD to issue special permits for vehicles and loads of certain widths

LA HB682

Establishes lane use requirements for certain motor vehicles on elevated interstate highways

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.