New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S928

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires NJT to adopt plan to evacuate passengers when rail passenger vehicle becomes immobilized in tunnel.

Impact

The implementation of S928 would mean a notable change in the operational protocols of NJT, as they would now be compelled to create and enforce a contingency plan that aligns with the established time constraints. Should NJT fail to evacuate passengers as stipulated, they would be required to compile a detailed report for the Legislature documenting the reasons for their failure, along with logistically addressing the incident in any legislative committee upon request. This introduction of accountability and reporting could lead to stricter oversight of NJT’s practices, potentially improving overall safety standards across the transit system.

Summary

Senate Bill S928, introduced by Senator Robert W. Singer, requires the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJT) to construct a robust evacuation plan for instances where rail passenger vehicles become immobilized within a tunnel. The bill mandates that NJT exercises due diligence to either relocate the immobilized vehicle outside of the tunnel or, should that prove impossible, to evacuate all passengers to safety within a strict timeframe of one hour from the time of the immobilization. This initiative underscores a significant commitment to enhancing the safety and responsiveness of NJT's operations, particularly in emergency situations where quick action is necessary to protect passengers.

Contention

As the law advances through legislative channels, potential points of contention may arise concerning the feasibility of the one-hour evacuation requirement, particularly in extreme circumstances such as severe weather or other emergencies. Critics may argue that the stringent timeframes could unduly pressure NJT employees and affect the quality of evacuation procedures. Advocates will likely counter that such protocols are necessary to prioritize passenger safety and efficiency, fostering a culture of accountability within public transit operations.

Companion Bills

NJ A239

Same As Requires NJT to adopt plan to evacuate passengers when rail passenger vehicle becomes immobilized in tunnel.

Previously Filed As

NJ A239

Requires NJT to adopt plan to evacuate passengers when rail passenger vehicle becomes immobilized in tunnel.

NJ A957

Requires NJT to adopt plan to evacuate passengers when rail passenger vehicle becomes immobilized in tunnel.

NJ SB397

Public transit operators: passengers with pets: evacuation orders.

NJ S4328

Requires NJT to establish contactless payment system to rail passenger service.

NJ SB742

Intercity passenger rail services: motor carrier transportation of passengers.

NJ S3340

Requires NJT to provide Wi-Fi service on passenger trains.

NJ S963

Requires NJT to provide Wi-Fi service on passenger trains.

NJ A4874

Requires NJT to provide Wi-Fi service on passenger trains.

NJ A1357

Requires NJT to provide Wi-Fi service on passenger trains.

NJ SB1474

Passenger stage corporations: charter-party carriers of passengers: impoundment of vehicles.

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