Committee on Transportation
David F. Gantt - Chairman |
Honorable Sheldon Silver Dear Mr. Speaker: I am pleased to submit to you the 2005 Annual Report of the Assembly Standing Committee on Transportation. We can all be proud of New York State’s exemplary traffic safety record, which is based on a long history of strong legislative action, enforcement, and public education. Despite the fact that New Yorkers logged more than 133 billion vehicle miles in 2002, New York’s fatality rate was 1.1 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT). With 43 other states having higher fatality rates, New York's is one of the lowest in the nation. However, given the personal and economic toll that motor vehicle crashes impose upon individuals, families and communities, the Committee has continued to place a high priority on the further reduction of motor vehicle-related deaths and physical injuries. The work that the Committee accomplished during the 2005 Legislative Session resulted in the enactment of several bills that should further improve the safety of motorists and non-motorists. Highway construction and maintenance work zones are an important component of the process of improving roads and bridges across the State, and the Committee is concerned about the safety of workers and of the public when traveling through work zones. As pointed out by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), conditions in highway work zones can include low light, low visibility, inclement weather, high vehicle speeds and, in congested areas, high traffic volume. Highway workers and motor vehicle occupants alike suffer deaths and injuries in work zones. Legislation enacted into law this year focuses attention on the dangers inherent in highway work zones. By establishing a public education safety program and requiring the relevant State agencies to take steps to improve work zone safety, the new law is intended to improve dangerous conditions in work zones and reduce the number of deaths and serious physical injuries occurring therein. Children constitute some of the most vulnerable users of the highway system. Traffic experts indicate that motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children aged two to fourteen. The Assembly Transportation Committee advanced a number of bills in 2005 designed to improve the safety of children, including legislation requiring the equipping of ice cream trucks with front crossing arms, prohibiting all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) from using non-rigid connections to tow inflatable devices carrying passengers, mandating that the State pay for the cost of installing traffic lights at school entrances, and prohibiting the use of booster seats with lap-only seat belts. Legislation also was passed to ban the operation of pickup trucks with children in the cargo area, prohibiting children under age seven from riding in the front seat of motor vehicles under most circumstances, imposing better oversight and scrutiny of bus drivers transporting pre-school aged children, and mandating the use of seat belts on school vehicles with a capacity of ten passengers or less. The Committee succeeded this year in obtaining the enactment of legislation which significantly increased the penalty imposed upon drivers involved in hit and run crashes. Failure to stop after a crash is not only illegal, but it also displays a callous disregard for human life and suffering, often eliminating the opportunity for victims to receive prompt medical attention which could save their lives or otherwise reduce the effects of severe injuries. Raising the penalties for hit and run crashes, especially increasing the level of the crime of a fatal hit and run crash to a Class D felony, is intended to deter this crime and send a stronger message that the State will not tolerate such actions. The Committee also advanced an omnibus driving while intoxicated (DWI) bill, the provisions of which address offenders with high blood alcohol concentrations (BACs), repeat offenders, and assessment and treatment requirements to prevent future violations. Additional legislation directed at addressing problems posed by dangerous drivers included a bill authorizing courts to require drivers to submit to reexamination by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), a bill requiring the creation of a public education program on the dangers of drowsy and distracted driving, and a bill mandating that DMV give priority to processing accident reports involving deaths and serious physical injuries. As always, I would like to thank the members of the Committee for their support of, and contributions to, this year’s legislative efforts. I also wish to express my gratitude to the State agencies for their assistance and cooperation, and to the staff for their dedication and hard work. Mr. Speaker, on behalf of the members of the Committee, I want to thank you for your encouragement and support of our efforts throughout the 2005 Session. With your continued leadership, we look forward to a productive Session in 2006.
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2005 ANNUAL REPORT David F. Gantt, Chairman Committee Members |
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Majority Ivan C. Lafayette Paul D. Tonko Harvey Weisenberg Sam Hoyt N. Nick Perry Brian M. McLaughlin John W. Lavelle Frank R. Seddio Darrel J. Aubertine Michael J. Cusick Joan L. Millman Francine DelMonte Jimmy Meng George S. Latimer Charles D. Lavine Donna Lupardo |
Minority Patrick R. Manning Ranking Minority Member Chris Ortloff James Bacalles David G. McDonough Matthew Mirones Jack Quinn |
Staff Sabrina M. Ty, Principal Legislative Coordinator Julie A. Barney, Principal Analyst Robert Cook, Counsel to the Chairman William Thornton, Counsel Janet Crist, Committee Clerk Laura Inglis, Program & Counsel Executive Secretary |
TABLE OF CONTENTS |
APPENDIX A: 2005 SUMMARY SHEET |
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1S. Pegula, "Fatal occupational injuries at road construction sites," Monthly Labor Review (December 2004): 45. 2National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Center for Statistics and Analysis, Traffic Safety Facts 2003: A Compilation of Motor Vehicle Crash Data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the General Estimates System, DOT HS 809 775, January 2005: Table 112. 3Ibid, p. 119 4National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "New York Toll of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2004," State Traffic Safety Information for Year 2004 (Washington, D.C., 2004), Table entitled "2000 Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes." 5J. Mayrose, D. Jehle, Hayes, D. Tinnesz, G. Piazza, G. Wilding. "Influence of the unbelted rear-seat passenger on driver mortality: ’The backseat bullet.’" Abstract, Academic Emergency Medicine 11(5) (2004): 442. 6See also Assembly bills 953, 1688, 3692 and 6285-B under "Dangerous Drivers," pages 9-12. 7New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, "Accident Contributing Factors," Summary of Motor Vehicle Accidents 2003 Statewide Statistical Summary: Table 7(P). 8"Special Traffic Options Program - Driving While Intoxicated," see Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1197. 9Currently these surcharges are $25 for an equipment violation, $45 for a traffic infraction, $140 for a DWI misdemeanor, and $250 for a DWI felony, see Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1809. 10National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Center for Statistics and Analysis, "Wheelchair Users Injuries and Deaths Associated with Motor Vehicle Related Incidents," Research Note (Washington, D.C., September 1997): 1. |
11The Associated General Contractors, the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York, Fort Miller Company, and the Rochester Labor Council. 12The New York State Motor Truck Association, Leonard’s Express Inc., Jim’s Enterprise Inc., R.D.U. Inc., Wegman’s Food Markets Inc., Petro Shopping Center, and some citizens. |
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APPENDIX A: 2005 SUMMARY SHEET |
FINAL ACTION |
ASSEMBLY BILLS |
SENATE BILLS |
TOTAL BILLS |
Bills Reported With or Without Amendment | |||
To Floor; not returning to Committee | 12 | 12 | |
To Floor; recommitted and died | |||
To Ways and Means | 49 | 49 | |
To Codes | 75 | 75 | |
To Rules | 15 | 15 | |
To Judiciary | |||
Total | 151 | 151 | |
Bills having Committee Reference Changed | |||
To Education Committee | 1 | 1 | |
To Corporations Committee | 2 | 2 | |
To Tourism Committee | 1 | 1 | |
Total | 4 | 4 | |
Senate Bills Substituted or Recalled | |||
Substituted | 20 | 20 | |
Recalled | 5 | 5 | |
Total | 25 | 25 | |
Bills Defeated in Committee | |||
Bills Never Reported, Held in Committee | 496 | 60 | 556 |
Bills Never Reported, Died in Committee | |||
Bills Having Enacting Clauses Stricken | 3 | 3 | |
Motion to Discharge Lost | |||
TOTAL BILLS IN COMMITTEE | 654 | 85 | 739 |
Total Number of Committee Meetings Held | 15 |
APPENDIX B: BILLS WHICH PASSED BOTH HOUSES | ||
BILL/SPONSOR | DESCRIPTION | ACTION |
A.787 Canestrari S.2768 Robach |
Changes the height requirement for motorcycle handlebars and grips. | Chapter 395 |
A.872 McEneny S.850 Trunzo |
Requires manufacturers to disclose the installation of event data recorders on new motor vehicles, and restricts the disclosure of information contained in such devices. | Chapter 648 |
A.1691-A Gantt S.4885-B Libous |
Requires DOT to establish a highway work-zone safety public education program, and work-zone safety standards. | Chapter 223 |
A.1950-A Karben S.3025-A Morahan |
Requires the installation of front crossing arms on ice cream trucks engaged in retail sales of frozen desserts. | Chapter 608 |
A.2156 Lafayette S.3206 Larkin |
Requires notice to vehicle insurers of the impoundment of stolen motor vehicles, where the owner cannot be found. | Vetoed, Memo 37 |
A.2349-B Latimer S.1219-A Volker |
Requires DMV to issue distinctive license plates for members of the Kiwanis. | Vetoed, Memo 24 |
A.2374-A Christensen S.217-A DeFrancisco |
Creates a defense for a ticket issued for failure to use a booster seat, if the 4, 5 or 6 year old passenger was over 100 pounds and restrained in a seat belt. | Chapter 598 |
A.2582 Gantt S.1469 Robach |
Renames a portion of Interstate 490 as the "Erie Canal Expressway." | Chapter 494 |
A.2625-A Gantt S.5801 Johnson |
Directs DMV to implement a pilot program for the provision of on-line point and insurance reduction courses. | Chapter 751 |
A.3327-A Weisenberg S.4584 Marcellino |
Increases penalties for leaving the scene of a personal injury accident without reporting. | Chapter 49 |
A.3357 McEneny S.3089 Skelos |
Prohibits the use of booster seats with lap-only seat belts. | Chapter 18 |
A.3703 Sayward S.1881 Little |
Renames a bridge over Interstate 87 in the Town of Lewis, Essex County, as the "Justin Wrisely Garvey Memorial Bridge." | Chapter 551 |
A.3796 Morelle S.4880 Rath |
Adds two new members to the Scenic Byways Advisory Board, one each to be appointed by the Senate and Assembly. | Chapter 399 |
A.4225 P. Rivera S.1786 Balboni |
Prohibits covering license plates with any synthetic or artificial material which conceals or obscures such plate from visual or photographic observation. | Chapter 109 |
A.4435-A Galef S.2233-A Leibell |
Renames a portion of Route 9D within Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties as the "Hudson Valley POW/MIA Memorial Highway." | Chapter 496 |
A.4436 Galef S.2232 Leibell |
Prohibits ATV operators from pulling or towing a person on an inflatable device. | Chapter 554 |
A.4790 Hooper S.1686 Fuschillo |
Requires DOT to install signs on the Southern State Parkway and Interstate 490 indicating the direction of the Long Island National Cemetery. | Chapter 495 |
A.5490 Cahill S.3640 Winner |
Exempts from the 10-mile restriction on the towing of over-length vehicles the distance to the nearest exit on a controlled-access highway. | Chapter 669 |
A.5624 Magnarelli S.677 Marcellino |
Requires DMV to issue distinctive license plates for veterans who served in the Persian Gulf. | Chapter 493 |
A.5779 McLaughlin S.2940 Marchi |
Allows parking spaces designated for use by the disabled to be marked as tow-away zones. | Chapter 199 |
A.6146 McLaughlin S.3100 Fuschillo |
Requires certain information on disabled children to be maintained on school buses transporting such children. | Chapter 447 |
A.6554 Sayward S.3412 Little |
Authorizes the renewal and extension of a franchise to operate a ferry across Lake Champlain. | Chapter 612 |
A.6672 Lafayette S.3674 Maltese |
Establishes the Eighth Air Force Historical Society Fund for veterans’ counseling services. | Chapter 266 |
A.6721-A Bradley S.3624-A Leibell |
Removes from DOT regulation certain taxi and livery services subject to local municipal regulation. | Chapter 330 |
A.6871-B Kolb S.1567-B Nozzolio |
Authorizes the operation of tandem tractor trailers for a restricted distance from Thruway Interchange 41. | Chapter 333 |
A.7264-B Abbate S.4504-B Maziarz |
Requires DMV to issue distinctive paid professional firefighter license plates. | Vetoed, Memo 27 |
A.7421 Paulin S.5072 Spano |
Requires the installation of automatic fire suppression systems on school buses used to transport students who use wheelchairs or other assistive mobility devices. | Chapter 453 |
A.7493-A Magee S.4645-A Libous |
Authorizes DMV to enter into interstate agreements for the reciprocal recognition of the agricultural truck registration class. | Chapter 416 |
A.7498 Schimminger S.117 Maziarz |
Creates the New York State Water Rescue Team Awareness and Research Fund. | Chapter 224 |
A.7534 Gantt S.2397 Alesi |
Makes permanent a law authorizing the operation of household goods trucks between 18,000 and 26,000 pounds with a Class D driver’s license. | Chapter 151 |
A.7535 Gantt S.2464 Johnson |
Authorizes the use of a Class D driver’s license to operate any truck less than 26,000 pounds. | Chapter 339 |
A.7550-B Weisenberg S.4708-B Skelos |
Requires DMV to issue distinctive "Oceanside Auxiliary Police -Unit 119" license plates. | Vetoed, Memo 35 |
A.7576-B Mosiello S.5111-B Spano |
Authorizes the City of Yonkers to establish a residential permit parking program. | Chapter 724 |
A.7626 Canestrari S.4710 Bruno |
Renames a portion of Interstate 90 in Rensselaer County as the "Rensselaer County Veterans’ Memorial Highway." | Chapter 305 |
A.7697-C Morelle S.4697-D Golden |
Requires DMV to issue distinctive "Made in NY" license plates. | Vetoed, Memo 29 |
A.7751 Zebrowski S.4011 Morahan |
Exempts drivers engaged in the emergency restoration of water service from hours of service restrictions. | Chapter 302 |
A.7884-A Cusick S.4719-A Seward |
Authorizes for-hire vehicle entities and rental vehicle companies to purchase an amount of liability insurance in excess of the maximum liability incurred prior to indemnification. | Chapter 677 |
A.8059-A Millman S.5148-B Golden |
Prohibits the attachment of handbills or advertisements by any means to vehicles in New York City. | Chapter 624 |
A.8100 McEneny S.5501 Flanagan |
Makes permanent the authorization for DOT to promulgate regulations relating to child safety zones. | Chapter 153 |
A.8117 Quinn S.5319 Volker |
Renames a portion of U.S. Route 219 in Erie County as the "Arthur Benson Memorial Highway." | Chapter 580 |
A.8449 Ignizio S.5497 Marchi |
Authorizes DOT to transfer a parcel of land to the City of New York for park and recreational use. | Chapter 731 |
A.8450 Gantt S.4058 Libous |
Repeals provisions requiring DOT to retain certain percentages of contract payments for State highway and bridge contracts. | Chapter 303 |
A.8451 Magee S.5262 Seward |
Designates a portion of State Route 20 as the "Route 20 Scenic Byway." | Chapter 492 |
A.8523 Gantt S.4059 Libous |
Authorizes the Thruway Authority to set fees for advertising devices by regulation. | Chapter 617 |
A.8532 Butler S.5687 Seward |
Renames the bridge over the Erie Canal in Little Falls, Herkimer County, as the "Doctor Bernard J. Burke Memorial Bridge." | Chapter 282 |
A.8551 Weisenberg S.5493 Marcellino |
Changes the effective date of Chapter 49 of the Laws of 2005 (relating to "hit and run" incidents) from November 1 to immediately. | Chapter 108 |
A.8683-A Rules/Destito S.5550-A Valesky |
Renames the bridge over the Barge Canal in the City of Rome, Oneida County, as the "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Bridge." | Chapter 589 |
A.8685-A Rules/Hoyt S.5468-B Maziarz |
Requires DMV to issue distinctive "Buy American" license plates. | Vetoed, Memo 90 |
A.8744-A Rules/Gantt S.5760 Young |
Renames a portion of State Route 19 in Allegany County as the "William C. Hennessy Memorial Highway." | Chapter 312 |
A.8767 Rules/Pretlow S.5226 Libous |
Authorizes the operation of tandem tractor trailers over a portion of Stew Leonard Drive near the Yonkers toll barrier. | Chapter 626 |
A.8916 Rules/Townsend S.5752 Meier |
Renames the bridge on State Route 28 over the Forestport Reservoir in Oneida County as the "Private Gregory Huxley, Jr. Memorial Bridge." | Chapter 594 |
A.8949 Rules/Parment S.5800 Young |
Renames a portion of State Route 430 in Chautauqua County as the "Senator Jess J. Present Memorial Highway." | Chapter 595 |
APPENDIX C: BILLS THAT PASSED THE ASSEMBLY | |
BILL / SPONSOR | DESCRIPTION |
A.67 Gantt | Would limit the authority of DMV to suspend the license or registration of persons whose check to DMV is dishonored. |
A.71 Gantt | Would define the term "electric assisted bicycle." |
A.96 Gantt | Would prohibit the operation of a pickup truck with passengers under the age of 18 in the cargo area, with limited exceptions. |
A.130 Bradley S.3646 Leibell |
Would require police officers to note a death or serious physical injury on uniform traffic tickets issued as a result of a reportable accident. |
A.185 Lafayette | Would require motor vehicle repair shops to notify customers of their right to inspect repair work. |
A.290-B Christensen S.3692-B Spano |
Would authorize police vehicles engaged in emergency operations to use blue lights in conjunction with red or combination red/white lights. |
A.456 Lafayette S.1250 Sabini |
Would require DMV to charge out of state entities the same fees for inquiries as are charged by such other states. |
A.707-A Sweeney S.683 Johnson |
Would direct DOT to establish an engineering and technician career development, recruitment and retention program. |
A.839 Tokasz S.87 McGee |
Would prohibit tractor-trailers from making right turns at red lights. |
A.952-A Tokasz S.2767-A Robach |
Would require DMV to issue distinctive "Healthy Heart" license plates. |
A.953 Tokasz S.2284 McGee |
Would require the deposit of the mandatory surcharges imposed for DWI convictions to the credit of county STOP-DWI programs. |
A.954 Tokasz S.1734 Stachowski |
Would direct the Thruway Authority to issue short-distance commuter passes in the northern Buffalo area. |
A.1044 Greene S.529 Andrews |
Would require DMV to issue distinctive "African-American Veteran" license plates. |
A.1157 Grannis | Would require parking garages to install and operate pedestrian warning devices. |
A.1166 Morelle | Would require the Thruway Authority to install local attraction videos at Thruway service areas. |
A.1632 Gantt S.2908 Rath |
Would authorize courts to require the reexamination of drivers by DMV. |
A.1653 Lentol | Would create the new crime of "Vehicular Homicide." |
A.1688 Gantt | Would require fine money paid for violating the terms of a conditional driver’s license to county STOP-DWI programs. |
A.1692 Gantt | Would impose upon drivers of pre-school and nursery school aged children the same qualifications and requirements as are imposed on school bus drivers. |
A.1693 Gantt | Would authorize the issuance of combination distinctive disabled license plates. |
A.1728 Brodsky S.4749 Spano |
Would require the State to pay for the installation of traffic lights at entrances to schools. |
A.1881-A DelMonte S.944-A Brown |
Authorizes the City of Niagara Falls to establish a residential permit parking program. |
A.2157 Lafayette S.3582 Alesi |
Would remove the exemption for back seat passengers age 16 and over from wearing seat belts. |
A.2354 Tonko S.1210 Farley |
Would direct the Thruway Authority to establish a tourism information demonstration program. |
A.2742 Norman | Would require DMV to establish rules and regulations for postponement of traffic hearings pursuant to statutory standards. |
A.2821 DiNapoli | Would require the provision of portable mechanical devices for disabled persons on rental vehicles. |
A.3115 Sweeney S.4292 Flanagan |
Would require that 100% of monies received in annual service charges for certain distinctive license plates are deposited in their respective dedicated funds. |
A.3313 Schimminger S.2280 Maziarz |
Would require suspension of boating privileges upon a DWI/DWAI conviction, and authorize suspension of a driver’s license upon a BWI/BWAI conviction. |
A.3437-A Perry | Would direct DMV to issue distinctive license plates for the New York City auxiliary police. |
A.3632 Cahill | Would authorize the use of red or amber reflectors on bicycles. |
A.3692 Gantt | Would create the crime "aggravated DWI," impose license revocation requirements for repeat offenders, require alcohol and substance abuse assessments and treatment, and expand the elements of vehicular homicide. |
A.3740 Perry | Would prohibit the operation of school buses with a capacity for ten or fewer passengers, unless all passengers are properly restrained. |
A.3795 Morelle S.981 Skelos |
Would increase the motor vehicle property damage accident reporting threshold from $1,000 to $2,000. |
A.3876 A. Cohen | Would require DMV to include in its annual report on accident statistics information on bicycle safety helmet usage. |
A.3978 Weisenberg | Would require vessel registration numbers to be affixed to vessels. |
A.3995 Cahill | Would require drivers’ licenses to be imprinted with "ORGAN DONOR" on the front of all such licenses issued to those opting to become organ donors. |
A.4322-C Seddio S.2210-B Golden |
Would require that certain trucks operating on local streets in New York City be equipped with convex mirrors. |
A.4473 Galef S.3512 Leibell |
Would require the GTSC to implement a public education campaign on drowsy and inattentive driving, and require DOT to study rest area safety and security. |
A.5195 Englebright | Would require the removal or covering of inapplicable highway work zone traffic control signs. |
A.5437 Canestrari S.9452 Bruno |
Would authorize the City of Rensselaer to establish a residential permit parking program. |
A.5736 Cahill | Would require DMV to include information regarding wheelchairs in the annual summary of motor vehicle statistics. |
A.5737 Cahill | Would require retail stores having off street parking to provide parking spaces for disabled access. |
A.5778 McLaughlin S.2939 Maltese |
Would increase fines for parking too close to a fire hydrant, in cases of actual emergency. |
A.5790 Aubertine S.1195 Golden |
Would require DMV to issue non-driver identification cards free of charge to supplemental security income (SSI) recipients who are age 62 years or more. |
A.6799-A Colton S.3643-A Marcellino |
Would require DMV to issue distinctive "New York Recycles" license plates. |
A.6917 Grannis S.3980 Alesi |
Would prohibit the operation of a motor vehicle with children under age seven seated in the front seat, with limited exceptions. |
A.7337 Paulin S.4873 Morahan |
Would codify the requirement that access aisles of disabled parking spaces measure at least eight feet in width. |
A.7338 Paulin S.4871 Morahan |
Would require that access aisles of disabled parking spaces be marked with "NO PARKING ANYTIME" signs and diagonal stripes. |
A.7441 Latimer | Would require the Thruway Authority to discontinue the New Rochelle toll barrier. |
A.8169 Titus | Would require DMV, when processing accident reports, to give priority to those involving deaths or serious physical injuries. |
A.8661 Rules/McEneny S.5554 Breslin |
Would authorize the City of Albany to establish a residential permit parking program. |
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