Authorizes the town of Dekalb, in the county of St. Lawrence, to reduce the maximum speed limit on a portion of United States route eleven.
Impact
The legislation is noted for its potential to improve traffic conditions in the town of Dekalb, particularly as it relates to the safety of children and residents near the school’s athletic fields. By empowering local authorities to set and enforce speed limits, the town can respond more effectively to specific community needs, which may not necessarily align with broader state laws. The ability to regulate speed limits locally aims to address traffic concerns and reduce hazards in high-traffic areas, contributing to overall community well-being.
Summary
Bill S08022 proposes to grant the town of Dekalb in St. Lawrence County the authority to reduce the maximum speed limit on certain portions of United States Route 11. Specifically, the bill allows the town board to establish a speed limit of no less than 45 miles per hour, targeting an area beginning one quarter mile north of the intersection of US Route 11 and East Dekalb Road, extending to one quarter mile south of the entrance to the Hermon-DeKalb Central School athletic fields. This proposed legislation seeks to enhance public safety, particularly for school zones and residential areas adjacent to these roadways.
Contention
While the bill seems straightforward, discussions around local versus state authority in traffic regulation often lead to contention. Proponents argue that local governments are best positioned to understand their unique traffic dynamics and adjust regulations accordingly. However, there can be concerns regarding consistency in traffic laws across state highways, which can lead to confusion among drivers. This tension reflects a broader debate about the balance of power between local municipalities and state governance in terms of regulatory authority.
Designates the bridge on the portion of Charley Hill Road which crosses interstate route 87 in the town of Schroon, county of Essex as the "Trooper Lawrence P. Gleason Memorial Bridge".
Designates the bridge on the portion of Charley Hill Road which crosses interstate route 87 in the town of Schroon, county of Essex as the "Trooper Lawrence P. Gleason Memorial Bridge".
Reduces the speed for owner liability for failure of operator to comply with certain posted maximum speed limits to more than seven miles per hour over such posted maximum speed limits.
Reduces the speed for owner liability for failure of operator to comply with certain posted maximum speed limits to more than seven miles per hour over such posted maximum speed limits.
Enacts "local control for speed limits"; authorizes cities, villages, and towns to adjust the speed limit to lower than fifty-five miles per hour, but not less than twenty-five miles per hour, for portions of state highways that are particularly dangerous.