New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5801

Introduced
11/30/23  

Caption

Requires NJT to establish guidelines for on-demand micro transit pilot programs operating within State.

Impact

The impact of A5801 on New Jersey's transportation laws is significant, as it mandates the NJT to develop a framework that highlights the importance of affordable and accessible public transportation options. By specifying that these pilot programs prioritize the employment of union labor, the bill aims to support job creation within these transit programs while also adhering to labor standards. Moreover, by focusing on underserved areas, the bill intends to bridge gaps in service and improve connectivity to the regional rail network, addressing the needs of transit-dependent populations.

Summary

Bill A5801 seeks to establish guidelines for on-demand micro transit pilot programs in New Jersey, specifically requiring the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJT) to initiate these efforts. The proposed regulations aim to facilitate shared transportation that is requested via mobile applications or telephone, directly supporting individuals by allowing them to choose their pickup and drop-off locations. The bill emphasizes making these services accessible, particularly to residents in 'transit deserts', areas with limited public transportation options.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding A5801 could arise from the balance it seeks to strike between leveraging shared technology for transportation and ensuring the maintenance of labor standards through unionized employment. While proponents may argue that the bill will enhance transportation options and support local economies, opponents might raise concerns regarding the potential for increased operational costs due to collective bargaining obligations or the challenges of integrating technology services with traditional labor frameworks. Additionally, the definition of 'transit deserts' may also provoke debate about which regions would benefit most from these pilot programs.

Companion Bills

NJ S4105

Same As Requires NJT to establish guidelines for on-demand micro transit pilot programs operating within State.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1427

Requires NJT to establish guidelines for on-demand micro transit pilot programs operating within State.

NJ S4105

Requires NJT to establish guidelines for on-demand micro transit pilot programs operating within State.

NJ S1640

Requires NJT to establish guidelines for on-demand micro transit pilot programs operating within State.

NJ A4361

Establishes requirements for on-demand micro transit programs operating within State.

NJ S3450

Establishes requirements for on-demand micro transit programs operating within State.

NJ A5334

Establishes requirements for on-demand micro transit programs operating within State.

NJ A5870

Establishes requirements for on-demand micro transit programs operating in NJ.

NJ A4124

Requires NJT to provide on-demand transit service in certain areas.

NJ A4016

Establishes on-demand shuttle service pilot program.

NJ S3020

Requires NJT to provide on-demand transit service in certain areas.

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