New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07449

Introduced
4/16/25  

Caption

Relates to requiring all insurance companies to provide the New York city department of transportation with information regarding motor vehicle accidents within such city.

Impact

The implementation of S07449 would create a standardized requirement for insurance companies in large cities, aiming to improve the reporting and tracking of motor vehicle accidents. Increased data accessibility can lead to better analysis of traffic trends, enhance urban planning related to transportation, and support efforts aimed at accident reduction and road safety improvements. By focusing on metropolitan areas with larger populations, the bill specifically addresses the dynamics and challenges faced in more densely populated urban environments.

Summary

Senate Bill S07449 aims to amend the vehicle and traffic law in New York by mandating that insurance companies operating within cities with a population of one million or more provide the city department of transportation with relevant information concerning motor vehicle accidents. This legislative change seeks to enhance the data available concerning traffic accidents, potentially informing better policy decisions and improvements in public safety measures. The bill specifies that any insurance company that receives an accident report must share statistics and additional pertinent information regarding these incidents with the designated local authority.

Contention

While the introduction of S07449 is seen largely as a method to improve public safety and data reporting, it may also raise concerns regarding the privacy of individuals involved in traffic accidents and the potential for misuse of the data collected. Stakeholders, including insurance companies and privacy advocates, could engage in discussion about the scope of data sharing and the measures that would be implemented to protect individual privacy rights. As these discussions unfold in the legislative context, proponents and opponents of the bill may highlight differing perspectives on the balance between public safety and privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S05375

Relates to requiring all insurance companies to provide the New York city department of transportation with information regarding motor vehicle accidents within such city.

NY A10113

Establishes the Long Island transportation account within the New York city transportation assistance fund.

NY S09286

Establishes the Long Island transportation account within the New York city transportation assistance fund.

NY A03234

Permits voting at any polling place within the same county or, within the city of New York, polling place within the city of New York as a voter is registered.

NY A09858

Relates to the selection of judges to Family Court within the City of New York.

NY S06216

Provides for special accidental death benefits for widows or widowers of certain deputy sheriff members of the New York city sheriff's department.

NY A06499

Provides for special accidental death benefits for widows or widowers of certain deputy sheriff members of the New York city sheriff's department.

NY S01982

Imposes liability on owners of motor vehicles for failure to comply with vehicle sound limits in the city of New York.

NY S00397

Directs the metropolitan transportation authority, in consultation with the New York city department of transportation and New York city department of housing preservation and development, to study the transportation and housing needs of Randalls and Wards Islands.

NY A05360

Directs the metropolitan transportation authority, in consultation with the New York city department of transportation and New York city department of housing preservation and development, to study the transportation and housing needs of Randalls and Wards Islands.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.