New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01971 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/14/2025

   
  STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1971 2025-2026 Regular Sessions  IN SENATE January 14, 2025 ___________ Introduced by Sens. MURRAY, RHOADS, ROLISON -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Trans- portation AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to yellow signals at traffic intersections The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of subdivision (b) of section 1111 of 2 the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by chapter 356 of the laws of 3 1971, are amended to read as follows: 4 1. Traffic, except pedestrians, facing a steady circular yellow signal 5 may enter the intersection; however, said traffic is thereby warned that 6 the related green movement is being terminated or that a red indication 7 will be exhibited [immediately] a minimum of four seconds thereafter. 8 2. Traffic, except pedestrians, facing a steady yellow arrow signal 9 may cautiously enter the intersection only to complete the movement 10 indicated by such arrow or make such other movement as is permitted by 11 other indications shown at the same time; however, said traffic is 12 thereby warned that the related green arrow movement is being terminated 13 or that a red indication will be exhibited [immediately] a minimum of 14 four seconds thereafter. 15 § 2. Subdivision (c) of section 1681 of the vehicle and traffic law, 16 as amended by chapter 689 of the laws of 1985, the opening paragraph as 17 amended by chapter 560 of the laws of 2006, is amended to read as 18 follows: 19 (c) 1. Except as otherwise provided the cost of providing, erecting, 20 maintaining and removing traffic-control devices ordered by the depart- 21 ment of transportation shall be paid from any moneys available for the 22 maintenance, repair or reconstruction of state highways upon vouchers 23 approved by the department of transportation. However, the work of 24 providing, erecting and removing such traffic-control devices may be EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD01522-01-5 

 S. 1971 2 1 performed by contract in the same manner as provided for state highways 2 in article three of the highway law, or, by the use of department of 3 transportation forces and equipment and all materials purchased there- 4 for, or by a combination of such methods, and the cost of such work may 5 be paid from such moneys available for the construction of state high- 6 ways. Except as herein provided, nothing shall be paid from such moneys 7 for providing, erecting or maintaining traffic-control signals or flash- 8 ing signals used in connection with regulating traffic upon a highway 9 under the jurisdiction of the department of transportation at entrances 10 to private property, and nothing shall be paid from such moneys for 11 maintaining traffic-control signals or flashing signals used in 12 connection with regulating traffic upon a highway under the jurisdiction 13 of the department of transportation at entrances to schools. Upon deter- 14 mination by the department of transportation of the need for such a 15 signal, the department of transportation may permit any person, firm, 16 association, corporation or public body to provide and erect such signal 17 in accordance with standards and specifications established by the 18 department of transportation. The department of transportation may 19 require that some or all of the control equipment used in the signal 20 construction be supplied by the state to ensure equipment quality and 21 compatibility with state practices and the cost of such furnished equip- 22 ment shall be reimbursed to the state by the party receiving permission 23 to provide and erect the signal. 24 2. All signals erected on or after the first day of April, nineteen 25 hundred eighty-six with permission of the department of transportation 26 and in accordance with the standards and specifications established by 27 the department of transportation shall be maintained by the state. The 28 party which erected such signals shall pay the state an annual fee to be 29 determined by the commissioner of transportation. Such fees shall cover 30 the cost of normal signal maintenance, but shall not include the cost of 31 electrical energy or major modifications or replacements which shall 32 remain the responsibility of the party which erected the signal. The 33 department of transportation may, in its discretion, agree to assume the 34 same maintenance responsibility for signals erected with the permission 35 of the department of transportation prior to the first day of April, 36 nineteen hundred eighty-six, if the department of transportation deter- 37 mines that such signal substantially meets established standards and is 38 in a satisfactory state of repair. The party which erected such signals 39 shall also pay the state an annual fee which shall be calculated in the 40 same manner as fees for signals erected on or after the first day of 41 April, nineteen hundred eighty-six. The department of transportation 42 shall further ensure that all traffic-control signals in its jurisdic- 43 tion shall be examined and certified to be accurate every two years. 44 3. No such traffic signal or flashing signal erected with permission 45 of the department of transportation shall be removed except with the 46 written consent of the department of transportation. 47 4. The department of transportation shall have the right to revoke its 48 permission to provide, erect or maintain such a signal and shall have 49 the right to require that the signal be removed without a hearing or 50 necessity of showing cause. 51 § 3. Section 1682 of the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by chap- 52 ter 979 of the laws of 1962, is amended to read as follows: 53 § 1682. Local traffic-control devices. Local authorities in their 54 respective jurisdiction shall: (a) place and maintain such traffic-con- 55 trol devices, conforming to the state manual and specifications, as they 56 may deem necessary to indicate and carry out the provisions of this 

 S. 1971 3 1 chapter or local traffic ordinances, orders, rules or regulations or to 2 regulate, warn, or guide traffic, except that a city having a population 3 in excess of one million shall conform to the state manual and specifi- 4 cations only insofar as such local authority in its discretion deems 5 practicable; and (b) ensure that all traffic-control signals are exam- 6 ined and certified to be accurate every two years. 7 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.