NYS Senate Approves Bill That would Allow Towns to Set Speed Limits
Towns wanting to change a speed limit would be required to do so in accordance with standards set forth by New York State. A speed limit change would need to be certified by a licensed professional engineer specializing in traffic operations.
“The current process of petitioning the state is arduous and unnecessarily costly. This is a mandate relief measure that would afford towns the same ability to manage traffic safety as many municipalities now do,” said Little.
“Each year, new laws are created. It makes sense sometimes to see what may be simplified to eliminate confusion and contradiction in our statutes. This is one of those instances.”
The bill (S389) passed the State Senate with unanimous support. Companion legislation is sponsored by Assemblyman Billy Jones.
Posted: February 28th, 2018 under Law Enforcement News, State Government News, State Legislator News.