Relates to the weigh in motion monitoring systems and the data generated in conjunction with such systems pursuant to a demonstration program on interstate route 278 in Kings county; extends the authorization for such program.
Impact
The implementation of this bill could significantly impact state laws related to vehicle operation and transportation safety. By allowing New York City to install up to sixteen monitoring systems, the bill aims to curb the prevalence of overweight vehicles that may endanger public safety and infrastructure. Additionally, the financial penalties associated with violations are intended to deter noncompliance and promote adherence to the established traffic regulations.
Summary
Bill A07995 amends existing legislation concerning the weigh in motion demonstration program on Interstate Route 278 in Kings County, New York. The bill extends the authorization for this program to utilize mobile or stationary weigh in motion systems to monitor and enforce vehicle weight restrictions. The city of New York is empowered to impose financial liability on vehicle owners for violations detected by these systems, thereby enhancing operational compliance concerning gross vehicle weight and axle weight regulations.
Contention
Notably, concerns may arise regarding the implications of enforced liabilities on vehicle owners. The bill permits penalties for owners even if they are not directly operating their vehicles at the time of a violation, unless specific defenses are met. This raises questions about fairness and accountability, particularly in relation to how these measures might disproportionately affect individual vehicle owners versus commercial entities. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes privacy measures intended to prevent misuse of recorded data, which could lead to further discussions about data security and public trust in such surveillance technologies.
Same As
Relates to the weigh in motion monitoring systems and the data generated in conjunction with such systems pursuant to a demonstration program on interstate route 278 in Kings county; extends the authorization for such program.
Authorizes political subdivisions to establish demonstration programs implementing railroad grade crossing monitoring systems by means of photo devices.
Permits the villages of Upper Brookville, Flower Hill, East Hampton, Westbury, Saddle Rock and Southampton located in Nassau and Suffolk county to adopt local laws to implement a demonstration program imposing monetary liability not to exceed fifty dollars on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator to comply with stop signs; permits such villages to install and operate stop sign photo violation monitoring systems as part of such demonstration program.
Permits the villages of Upper Brookville, Flower Hill, East Hampton, Westbury, Saddle Rock and Southampton located in Nassau and Suffolk county to adopt local laws to implement a demonstration program imposing monetary liability not to exceed fifty dollars on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator to comply with stop signs; permits such villages to install and operate stop sign photo violation monitoring systems as part of such demonstration program.
Authorizes the village of Quogue in the town of Southampton, county of Suffolk to establish a demonstration program imposing monetary liability on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator thereof to comply with posted maximum speed limits.
Authorizes the village of Quogue in the town of Southampton, county of Suffolk to establish a demonstration program imposing monetary liability on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator thereof to comply with posted maximum speed limits.
Authorizes the village of Southampton in the town of Southampton, county of Suffolk to establish a demonstration program imposing monetary liability on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator thereof to comply with posted maximum speed limits.
Authorizes the village of East Hampton in the town of East Hampton, county of Suffolk to establish a demonstration program imposing monetary liability on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator thereof to comply with posted maximum speed limits.