BILL โข US HOUSE
Towing Safety Act
The Towing Safety Act prevents states from imposing length or quantity limits on heavy-duty recovery vehicles transporting disabled vehicles that were legal at the time of accident
BILL โข US HOUSE
The Towing Safety Act prevents states from imposing length or quantity limits on heavy-duty recovery vehicles transporting disabled vehicles that were legal at the time of accident
The Towing Safety Act (H.R. 7321) is a targeted piece of legislation designed to clarify and expand the legal operational parameters for heavy-duty tow and recovery vehicles. The primary intent of the bill is to ensure that recovery vehicles can transport wrecked or disabled vehicles to repair facilities without facing undue legal penalties regarding vehicle length and configuration, provided the original vehicle was compliant with laws at the time of the accident.
The bill amends the U.S. Code to establish a clear definition of a "covered heavy-duty tow and recovery vehicle." To qualify under this Act, a vehicle must be:
* Responding to, returning from, or transporting a wrecked or disabled vehicle.
* Moving the disabled vehicle from the site of the incident to the nearest appropriate repair facility or a location directed by a jurisdictional agency.
* Traveling within a single state.
* Operating with axle weights and configurations that the relevant transportation agency deems safe for highway bridges along the route.
The bill updates the terminology used to measure these vehicles, shifting the metric from "gross vehicle weight" to "combined gross vehicle weight rating (CGVR)." This change provides a more accurate standard for assessing the total weight of the tow vehicle and its load.
One of the most significant impacts of the bill is the limitation it places on state or local authorities regarding length and quantity restrictions. Specifically, the Act prohibits jurisdictions from imposing:
* Overall length limits on the combination of the tow vehicle and the disabled vehicle.
* Limits on the number of vehicles being transported in a combination.
Crucial Condition: These exemptions only apply if the wrecked or disabled vehicle was in compliance with all applicable length and combination limits at the time and place where it first became disabled.
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