Assembly Bill A11385

2017-2018 Legislative Session

Prohibits U turns by certain vehicles

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  • Introduced
    • In Committee Assembly
    • In Committee Senate
    • On Floor Calendar Assembly
    • On Floor Calendar Senate
    • Passed Assembly
    • Passed Senate
  • Delivered to Governor
  • Signed By Governor

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2017-A11385 (ACTIVE) - Details

Current Committee:
Assembly Transportation
Law Section:
Vehicle and Traffic Law
Laws Affected:
Add §1167, V & T L
Versions Introduced in 2019-2020 Legislative Session:
A1294

2017-A11385 (ACTIVE) - Summary

Prohibits U turns by any for hire vehicle with a capacity of transporting ten or more occupants, including the driver.

2017-A11385 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf

                            
 
                     S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
 ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                   11385
 
                           I N  A S S E M B L Y
 
                             October 22, 2018
                                ___________
 
 Introduced  by  COMMITTEE  ON  RULES  -- (at request of M. of A. Paulin,
   Santabarbara, Fahy) -- read once and  referred  to  the  Committee  on
   Transportation
 
 AN  ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to prohibiting
   U turns by certain vehicles
 
   THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
 BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

   Section  1.  The  vehicle  and  traffic law is amended by adding a new
 section 1167 to read as follows:
   § 1167. U TURNS BY CERTAIN VEHICLES PROHIBITED. ANY FOR  HIRE  VEHICLE
 WITH  A  CAPACITY  OF  TRANSPORTING TEN OR MORE OCCUPANTS, INCLUDING THE
 DRIVER, IS PROHIBITED FROM MAKING A U TURN ON ANY ROADWAY IN  THE  STATE
 WITH  TWO  OR  MORE  LANES  OF TRAFFIC, WHETHER IN THE SAME DIRECTION OR
 OPPOSING, EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF AN EMERGENCY SITUATION OR WHEN THE DRIV-
 ER OF SUCH VEHICLE IS DIRECTED TO MAKE A U TURN  BY  A  POLICE  OFFICER,
 PEACE OFFICER, CONSTABLE OR SHERIFF.
   § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                       [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                            LBD16647-01-8



              

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