Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB567

Introduced
3/31/23  
Refer
3/31/23  
Refer
3/31/23  
Refer
4/10/23  

Caption

Provides relative to gross vehicle weight for certain vehicles transporting specified construction materials

Impact

If enacted, HB 567 would modify existing laws related to vehicle weight limits, particularly for trucks involved in the construction industry. It would allow trucks to carry heavier loads than currently permitted under state and federal regulations, provided they do not exceed safety thresholds. The Department of Transportation and Development would be tasked with implementing regulations surrounding permits and inspections to accommodate this new allowance, ensuring that enforcement mechanisms remain intact.

Summary

House Bill 567 aims to provide an increased gross vehicle weight allowance of 13.5% for vehicles specifically engaged in the transportation of raw materials used in the production of concrete or asphalt. This adjustment is intended to facilitate the efficient movement of construction materials while adhering to existing safety regulations. The proposed law specifies that the additional weight allowance is contingent upon the vehicle being actively involved in the transport of these materials and does not apply to weight limitations set for certain highways or bridges.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 567 appears to be generally supportive among industry stakeholders who believe that the increased weight allowance will enhance productivity and reduce logistical costs associated with transporting construction materials. Advocates argue that the bill will strengthen the construction sector by providing operators with greater flexibility and efficiency. However, there are also concerns that exceeding normal weight limits could lead to safety risks and increased wear on infrastructure.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential implications for road safety and infrastructure integrity. Critics may express concerns about the impact of heavier trucks on roads that are not designed for such loads, which could lead to increased maintenance costs for the state. Additionally, there may be discussions around the adequacy of current regulations to manage heavier vehicle operations and whether they sufficiently protect public safety while supporting the needs of the construction industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SF506

A bill for an act relating to raw farm products for purposes of increased gross weight for motor vehicles transporting such products on this state's public highways.(Formerly SSB 1109.)

LA SB266

Motor vehicles, maximum weights on state roads further provided

LA SSB1109

A bill for an act relating to raw farm products for purposes of increased gross weight for motor vehicles transporting such products on this state's public highways.(See SF 506.)

LA HB150

Concrete and solid waste vehicles; increase maximum gross vehicle weight of.

LA SF820

Gross weight limit on vehicles modification; special hauling and overweight permits for trucks elimination

LA HB840

Provides relative to weight, size, height, and length limitations for certain vehicles for movement on roads (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB79

Authorizes ready-mixed concrete trucks to exceed maximum allowable gross vehicle weight under certain conditions. (8/1/12) (EN DECREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HF1264

Gross weight limit of vehicles modified to 108,000 pounds, conforming changes made, and special hauling and overweight permits for trucks eliminated.

LA HB368

Motor vehicles, motor vehicles used to transport timber allowed a weight variance per axle, Sec. 32-9-20 am'd.

LA SB1517

Off-highway vehicles; weight

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