Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1053

Caption

Relating to commercial motor vehicle route restrictions in certain counties; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

If enacted, SB1053 would empower local counties to exert more control over commercial vehicle operations through a structured process that requires public hearings and approval from the commissioners' court. This could lead to enhanced safety for residents in counties with significant commercial traffic, as well as reduced congestion on local roads. However, the bill also establishes penalties for violations of these restrictions, classifying such offenses as Class C misdemeanors, thus enabling local authorities to enforce compliance effectively.

Summary

SB1053 aims to establish route restrictions for commercial motor vehicles in specific counties within Texas. The bill allows counties containing certain highways, specifically those under the jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Transportation, to request restrictions on the operation of commercial motor vehicles along designated routes. The intent behind this legislation is to manage heavy vehicle traffic in certain areas, thereby improving local road safety and reducing wear on infrastructure.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1053 is positioned as a means to balance local control with safety considerations in counties dealing with significant commercial vehicle traffic. Stakeholders will need to navigate the potential trade-offs in economic activity against the benefits of improved road safety and infrastructure protection.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding SB1053 may relate to its potential economic impacts on local businesses that rely on commercial transport. While supporters argue that the bill prioritizes safety and local autonomy, opponents could argue that it may impose unnecessary restrictions on transport operations, potentially affecting delivery times and costs for local businesses dependent on commercial vehicles. The implementation of route restrictions may also require the installation of new signage, which could incur additional costs for local governments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3398

Relating to county zoning authority for counties adjacent to populous counties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1096

Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain counties.

TX HB4543

Relating to an exception to the titling requirement for certain motor vehicles; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4424

Relating to an exception to the titling requirement for certain motor vehicles; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB528

Relating to an exception to the titling requirement for certain motor vehicles; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1308

Relating to the establishment of a constable's department civil service system in certain counties; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1418

Relating to the route designation for the issuance of a permit for the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles in certain counties.

TX SB1518

Relating to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses related to terrorism.

TX HB1402

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.

TX HB4968

Relating to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses related to terrorism.

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Development permits: commercial shopping centers: pedestrian accessibility.

CA SB869

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HI HB2492

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HI SB3181

Relating To Commercial Driver's Licenses.

HI SB563

Relating To Commercial Tenant Protection.

HI HB759

Relating To Commercial Fishing.

HI SB1264

Relating To Commercial Fishing.

HI HB759

Relating To Commercial Fishing.