Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3854

Caption

Relating to the movement of certain vehicles transporting an intermodal shipping container; authorizing a fee; creating an offense.

Impact

The bill's enactment will significantly alter Texas transportation laws regarding heavy trucks. By allowing for permits for heavier trucks, it introduces a regulated framework that balances the need for transport capacity against the infrastructure's ability to handle such loads. The bill mandates that trucks must present weight records and carry specific permits, thus enforcing accountability. Additionally, it clarifies the responsibilities of municipalities in regulating truck operations, preventing local restrictions that could hinder statewide transportation goals.

Summary

House Bill 3854 focuses on the movement of trucks transporting intermodal shipping containers by introducing a permit system for vehicles that exceed conventional weight limits on public roads. It aims to establish regulations governing the issuance of these permits, as well as the conditions under which the trucks can legally operate. The bill specifies the maximum allowable weights, container definitions, and truck configurations, ensuring safety and compliance for interstate transportation activities.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 3854 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that it enhances the efficiency of international trade by streamlining the transport of shipping containers within Texas. They emphasize that the bill facilitates logistical operations crucial for the economy. However, critics express concerns about the potential overloading of road systems and the associated risks to public safety. They worry that increasing the allowable weights might compromise road integrity and safety standards.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential burden on local governments, which might lose some regulatory power over the weight and operation of trucks within their jurisdictions. Furthermore, the imposition of fines for non-compliance raises concerns about enforcement and the implications for small transport companies. Balancing economic benefits with environmental and infrastructural sustainability remains a central debate surrounding the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3934

Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting iron or steel products; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1894

Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting iron or steel products; authorizing a fee.

TX HB718

Relating to the issuance of certain tags, permits, and license plates authorizing the movement of vehicles and the transfer and renewal of certain license plates.

TX HB4986

Relating to size limitations for certain vehicles transporting agricultural products and equipment.

TX HB1460

Relating to axle weight limitations for certain vehicles transporting aggregates.

TX HB3297

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX SB1418

Relating to the route designation for the issuance of a permit for the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles in certain counties.

TX HB4420

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX SB1708

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX HB3599

Relating to an exemption from certain motor fuel taxes for, and registration fees for motor vehicles owned by, certain nonprofit food banks.

Similar Bills

TX SB1524

Relating to the movement of certain vehicles, including vehicles transporting an intermodal shipping container; authorizing a fee; creating an offense.

TX SB1939

Relating to permits for the movement of intermodal shipping containers; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2319

Relating to the operation of certain overweight vehicles on highways; imposing a fee.

TX HB3476

Relating to the movement of certain vehicles transporting an intermodal shipping container on a road or bridge for which a maximum weight or load has been established by a municipality.

TX HB2620

Relating to the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles, including the enforcement of motor vehicle size and weight limitations; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3510

Relating to the intermodal shipping container permit in North Texas.

TX HB2714

Relating to the registration of liquefied petroleum gas container manufacturers and the regulation of liquefied petroleum gas licensees; authorizing fees.

TX SB1515

Relating to the registration of liquefied petroleum gas container manufacturers and the regulation of liquefied petroleum gas licensees; authorizing fees.