Congressional Record publishes “SAFE HIGHWAYS ACT” on Jan. 26, 2005

Congressional Record publishes “SAFE HIGHWAYS ACT” on Jan. 26, 2005

Volume 151, No. 6 covering the 1st Session of the 109th Congress (2005 - 2006) was published by the Congressional Record.

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“SAFE HIGHWAYS ACT” mentioning the U.S. Dept. of Transportation was published in the Senate section on pages S575-S577 on Jan. 26, 2005.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

SAFE HIGHWAYS ACT

S. 95 was introduced on January 24, 2005. The text of the bill is as follows:

S. 95

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the ``Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act''.

SEC. 2. OPERATION OF RESTRICTED PROPERTY-CARRYING UNITS ON

NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM.

(a) Restricted Property-Carrying Unit Defined.--Section 31111(a)(1) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--

(1) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (4); and

(2) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:

``(3) Restricted property-carrying unit.--The term

`restricted property-carrying unit' means any trailer, semi-trailer, container, or other property-carrying unit that is longer than 53 feet.''.

(b) Prohibition on Operation of Restricted Property-Carrying Units.--

(1) In general.--Section 31111(b)(1)(C) of title 49, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:

``(C) allows operation on any segment of the National Highway System, including the Interstate System, of a restricted property-carrying unit unless the operation is specified on the list published under subsection (h);''.

(2) Effective date.--The amendment made by paragraph (1) shall take effect 270 days after the date of enactment of this Act.

(c) Limitations.--Section 31111 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

``(h) Restricted Property-Carrying Units.--

``(1) Applicability of prohibition.--

``(A) In general.--Notwithstanding subsection (b)(1)(C), a restricted property-carrying unit may continue to operate on a segment of the National Highway System if the operation of such unit is specified on the list published under paragraph

(2).

``(B) Applicability of state laws and regulations.--All operations specified on the list published under paragraph

(2) shall continue to be subject to all State statutes, regulations, limitations and conditions, including routing-specific, commodity-specific, and configuration-specific designations and all other restrictions, in force on June 1, 2003.

``(C) Fire-fighting units.--Subsection (b)(1)(C) shall not apply to the operation of a restricted property-carrying unit that is used exclusively for fire-fighting.

``(2) Listing of restricted property-carrying units.--

``(A) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall initiate a proceeding to determine and publish a list of restricted property-carrying units that were authorized by State officials pursuant to State statute or regulation on June 1, 2003, and in actual and lawful operation on a regular or periodic basis

(including seasonal operations) on or before June 1, 2003.

``(B) Limitation.--A restricted property-carrying unit may not be included on the list published under subparagraph (A) on the basis that a State law or regulation could have authorized the operation of the unit at some prior date by permit or otherwise.

``(C) Publication of final list.--Not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall publish a final list of restricted property-carrying units described in subparagraph (A).

``(D) Updates.--The Secretary shall update the list published under subparagraph (C) as necessary to reflect new designations made to the National Highway System.

``(3) Applicability of prohibition.--The prohibition established by subsection (b)(1)(C) shall apply to any new designation made to the National Highway System and remain in effect on those portions of the National Highway System that cease to be designated as part of the National Highway System.

``(4) Limitation on statutory construction.--This subsection does not prevent a State from further restricting in any manner or prohibiting the operation of a restricted property-carrying unit if the restrictions or prohibitions are be consistent with the requirements of this section and sections 31112 through 31114.''.

(d) Enforcement.--The second sentence of section 141(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking

``section 31112'' and inserting ``sections 31111 and 31112''. SEC. 3. OPERATION OF LONGER COMBINATION VEHICLES ON NATIONAL

HIGHWAY SYSTEM.

(a) In General.--Section 31112 of title 49, United States Code, is amended--

(1) by redesignating subsections (f) and (g) as subsections

(g) and (h), respectively; and

(2) by inserting after subsection (e) the following:

``(f) National Highway System.--

``(1) General rule.--A State may not allow, on a segment of the National Highway System that is not covered under subsection (b) or (c), the operation of a commercial motor vehicle combination (except a vehicle or load that cannot be dismantled easily or divided easily and that has been issued a special permit under applicable State law) with more than one property-carrying unit (not including the truck tractor) whose property-carrying units are more than--

``(A) the maximum combination trailer, semitrailer, or other type of length limitation allowed by law or regulation of that State on June 1, 2003, or

``(B) the length of the property-carrying units of those commercial motor vehicle combinations, by specific configuration, in actual and lawful operation on a regular or periodic basis (including continuing seasonal operation) in that State on or before June 1, 2003.

``(2) Additional limitations.--

``(A) Applicability of state restrictions.--A commercial motor vehicle combination whose operation in a State is not prohibited under paragraph (1) may continue to operate in the State on highways described in paragraph (1) only in compliance with all State laws, regulations, limitations, and conditions, including routing-specific and configuration-specific designations and all other restrictions in force in the State on June 1, 2003. However, subject to regulations prescribed by the Secretary under subsection (h), the State may make minor adjustments of a temporary and emergency nature to route designations and vehicle operating restrictions in effect on June 1, 2003, for specific safety purposes and road construction.

``(B) Additional state restrictions.--This subsection does not prevent a State from further restricting in any manner or prohibiting the operation of a commercial motor vehicle combination subject to this section if the restrictions or prohibitions are consistent with this section and sections 31113(a), 31113(b), and 31114.

``(C) Minor adjustments.--A State making a minor adjustment of a temporary and emergency nature as authorized by subparagraph (A) or further restricting or prohibiting the operation of a commercial motor vehicle combination as authorized by subparagraph (B) shall advise the Secretary not later than 30 days after the action. The Secretary shall publish a notice of the action in the Federal Register.

``(3) List of state length limitations.--

``(A) State submissions.--Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, each State shall submit to the Secretary for publication a complete list of State length limitations applicable to commercial motor vehicle combinations operating in the State on the highways described in paragraph (1). The list shall indicate the applicable State laws and regulations associated with the length limitations. If a State does not submit the information as required, the Secretary shall complete and file the information for the State.

``(B) Publication of interim list.--Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall publish an interim list in the Federal Register consisting of all information submitted under subparagraph (A). The Secretary shall review for accuracy all information submitted by a State under subparagraph (A) and shall solicit and consider public comment on the accuracy of the information.

``(C) Limitation.--A law or regulation may not be included on the list submitted by a State or published by the Secretary merely because it authorized, or could have authorized, by permit or otherwise, the operation of commercial motor vehicle combinations not in actual operation on a regular or periodic basis on or before June 1, 2003.

``(D) Publication of final list.--Except as revised under this subparagraph or subparagraph (E), the list shall be published as final in the Federal Register not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act. In publishing the final list, the Secretary shall make any revisions necessary to correct inaccuracies identified under subparagraph (B). After publication of the final list, commercial motor vehicle combinations prohibited under paragraph (1) may not operate on a highway described in paragraph (1) except as published on the list.

``(E) Inaccuracies.--On the Secretary's own motion or on request by any person (including a State), the Secretary shall review the list published under subparagraph (D). If the Secretary decides there is reason to believe a mistake was made in the accuracy of the list, the Secretary shall begin a proceeding to decide whether a mistake was made. If the Secretary decides there was a mistake, the Secretary shall publish the correction.''.

(b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 31112 of title 49, United States Code, is amended--

(1) by inserting ``126(e) or'' before ``127(d)'' in paragraph (1) of subsection (g) (as redesignated by subsection (a) of this section);

(2) by inserting ``(or June 1, 2003, with respect to highways described in subsection (f)(1))'' after ``June 2, 1991'' in paragraph (3) of subsection (g) (as redesignated by subsection (a) of this section);

(3) by striking ``Not later than June 15, 1992, the Secretary'' and inserting ``The Secretary''; and

(4) by inserting ``or (f)'' after ``subsection (d)''in paragraph (2) of subsection (h) (as redesignated by subsection (a) of this section).

SEC. 4. TERMINATION OF DETERMINATIONS OF GRANDFATHER RIGHTS.

(a) In General.--Section 127 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

``(h) Grandfather Rights.--

``(1) General rule.--After the 270th day following the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, a State may not allow, on a segment of the Interstate System, the operation of a vehicle or combination

(other than a longer combination vehicle) exceeding an Interstate weight limit unless the operation is specified on the list published under paragraph (2).

``(2) List of vehicles and combinations.--

``(A) Proceeding.--Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall initiate a proceeding to determine and publish a list of vehicles and combinations

(other than longer combination vehicles), otherwise exceeding an Interstate weight limit, that the Department of Transportation, any other Federal agency, or a State has determined on or before June 1, 2003, could be lawfully operated within such State--

``(i) on July 1, 1956;

``(ii) in the case of the overall gross weight of any group of 2 or more consecutive axles, on the date of enactment of the Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974; or

``(iii) under a special rule applicable to a State under subsection (a).

``(B) Limitations.--

``(i) Actual and lawful operations required.--An operation of a vehicle or combination may be included on the list published under subparagraph (A) only if the vehicle or combination was in actual and lawful operation in the State on a regular or periodic basis on or before June 1, 2003.

``(ii) State authority not sufficient.--An operation of a vehicle or combination may not be included on the list published under subparagraph (A) on the basis that a State law or regulation could have authorized the operation of the vehicle or combination at some prior date by permit or otherwise.

``(C) Publication of final list.--Not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall publish a final list of vehicles and combinations described in subparagraph (A).

``(3) Limitation on statutory construction.--This subsection does not prevent a State from reducing the gross vehicle weight limitation, the single and tandem axle weight limitations, or the overall maximum gross weight on a group of 2 or more consecutive axles applicable to portions of the Interstate System in the State for operations on the list published under paragraph (2)(C) as long as no such reduction results in a limitation that is less than an Interstate weight limit.

``(4) Applicability of existing requirements.--All vehicles and combinations included on the list published under paragraph (2) shall be subject to all routing-specific, commodity-specific, and weight-specific designations in force in a State on June 1, 2003.

``(5) Interstate weight limit defined.--In this subsection, the term `Interstate weight limit' means the 80,000 pound gross vehicle weight limitation, the 20,000 pound single axle weight limitation (including enforcement tolerances), the 34,000 pound tandem axle weight limitation (including enforcement tolerances), and the overall maximum gross weight

(including enforcement tolerances) on a group of 2 or more consecutive axles produced by application of the formula in subsection (a).''.

(b) Conforming Amendment.--The fourth sentence of section 127(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking ``the State determines''.

SEC. 5. NONDIVISIBLE LOAD PROCEEDING.

Section 127 of title 23, United States Code, is further amended by adding at the end the following:

``(i) Nondivisible Loads.--

``(1) Proceeding.--Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall initiate a proceeding to define the term `vehicles and loads which cannot be easily dismantled or divided' as used in subsection (a) and section 31112 of title 49.

``(2) List of commodities.--

``(A) In general.--The definition developed under paragraph

(1) shall include a list of commodities (or classes or types of commodities) that do not qualify as nondivisible loads.

``(B) Limitation.--The list of commodities developed under paragraph (1) shall not be interpreted to be a comprehensive list of commodities that do not qualify as nondivisible loads.

``(3) Regulations.--Not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall issue final regulations setting forth the determination of the Secretary made under paragraph (1). The Secretary shall update the regulations as necessary.

``(4) Applicability.--Regulations issued under paragraph

(2) shall apply to all vehicles and loads operating on the National Highway System.

``(5) State requirements.--A State may establish any requirement that is not inconsistent with regulations issued under paragraph (2).

``(6) Statement of policy.--The purpose of this subsection is to promote conformity with Interstate weight limits to preserve publicly funded infrastructure and protect motorists by limiting maximum vehicle weight on key portions of the Federal-aid highway system.''.

SEC. 6. WAIVERS OF WEIGHT LIMITATIONS DURING PERIODS OF

NATIONAL EMERGENCY.

Section 127 of title 23, United States Code, is further amended by adding at the end the following:

``(j) Waivers During Periods of National Emergency.--

``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or section 126, the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, may waive or limit the application of any vehicle weight limit established under this section or section 126 with respect to a highway route during a period of national emergency in order to respond to the effects of the national emergency.

``(2) Applicability.--Emergency limits established under paragraph (1) shall preempt any inconsistent State vehicle weight limits.''.

SEC. 7. VEHICLE WEIGHT LIMITATIONS--NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM.

(a) In General.--Title 23, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 125 the following:

``Sec. 126. Vehicle weight limitations--National Highway

System

``(a) Non-Interstate Highways on NHS.--

``(1) In general.--After the 270th day after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, any Interstate weight limit that applies to vehicles and combinations (other than longer combination vehicles) operating on the Interstate System in a State under section 127 shall also apply to vehicles and combinations

(other than longer combination vehicles) operating on non-Interstate segments of the National Highway System in such State, unless such segments are subject to lower State weight limits as provided for in subsection (d).

``(2) Existing highways.--

``(A) In general.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), in the case of a non-Interstate segment of the National Highway System that is open to traffic on June 1, 2003, a State may allow the operation of any vehicle or combination (other than a longer combination vehicle) on such segment that the Secretary determines under subsection (b) could be lawfully operated on such segment on June 1, 2003.

``(B) Applicability of state laws and regulations.--All operations described in subparagraph (A) shall continue to be subject to all State statutes, regulations, limitations and conditions, including routing-specific, commodity-specific, and configuration-specific designations and all other restrictions, in force on June 1, 2003.

``(3) New highways.--Subject to subsection (d)(1), the gross vehicle weight limitations and axle loading limitations applicable to all vehicles and combinations (other than longer combination vehicles) on a non-Interstate segment of the National Highway System that is not open to traffic on June 1, 2003, shall be the Interstate weight limit.

``(b) Listing of Vehicles and Combinations.--

``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall initiate a proceeding to determine and publish a list of vehicles and combinations (other than longer combination vehicles), otherwise exceeding an Interstate weight limit, that could be lawfully operated on a non-Interstate segment of the National Highway System on June 1, 2003.

``(2) Requirements.--In publishing a list of vehicles and combinations under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall identify--

``(A) the gross vehicle weight limitations and axle loading limitations in each State applicable, on June 1, 2003, to vehicles and combinations (other than longer combination vehicles) on non-Interstate segments of the National Highway System; and

``(B) operations of vehicles and combinations (other than longer combination vehicles), exceeding State gross vehicle weight limitations and axle loading limitations identified under subparagraph (A), which were in actual and lawful operation on a regular or periodic basis (including seasonal operations) on June 1, 2003.

``(3) Limitation.--An operation of a vehicle or combination may not be included on the list published under paragraph (1) on the basis that a State law or regulation could have authorized such operation at some prior date by permit or otherwise.

``(4) Publication of final list.--Not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall publish a final list of vehicles and combinations described in paragraph (1).

``(5) Updates.--The Secretary shall update the list published under paragraph (1) as necessary to reflect new designations made to the National Highway System.

``(c) Applicability of Limitations.--The limitations established by subsection (a) shall apply to any new designation made to the National Highway System and remain in effect on those non-Interstate highways that cease to be designated as part of the National Highway System.

``(d) Limitations on Statutory Construction.--

``(1) State enforcement of more restrictive weight limits.--This section does not prevent a State from maintaining or imposing a weight limitation that is more restrictive than the Interstate weight limit on vehicles or combinations (other than longer combination vehicles) operating on a non-Interstate segment of the National Highway System.

``(2) State actions to reduce weight limits.--This section does not prevent a State from reducing the State's gross vehicle weight limitation, single or tandem axle weight limitations, or the overall maximum gross weight on 2 or more consecutive axles on any non-Interstate segment of the National Highway System.

``(e) Longer Combination Vehicles.--

``(1) Prohibition.--

``(A) In general.--After the 270th day after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, a longer combination vehicle may continue to operate on a non-Interstate segment of the National Highway System only if the operation of the longer combination vehicle configuration type was authorized by State officials pursuant to State statute or regulation on June 1, 2003, and in actual and lawful operation on a regular or periodic basis (including seasonal operations) on or before June 1, 2003.

``(B) Applicability of state laws and regulations.--All operations described in subparagraph (A) shall continue to be subject to all State statutes, regulations, limitations and conditions, including routing-specific, commodity-specific, and configuration-specific designations and all other restrictions, in force on June 1, 2003.

``(2) Listing of vehicles and combinations.--

``(A) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall initiate a proceeding to determine and publish a list of longer combination vehicles that could be lawfully operated on non-Interstate segments of the National Highway System on June 1, 2003.

``(B) Limitation.--A longer combination vehicle may not be included on the list published under subparagraph (A) on the basis that a State law or regulation could have authorized the operation of such vehicle at some prior date by permit or otherwise.

``(C) Publication of final list.--Not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of the Safe Highways and Infrastructure Preservation Act, the Secretary shall publish a final list of longer combination vehicles described in subparagraph (A).

``(D) Updates.--The Secretary shall update the list published under subparagraph (A) as necessary to reflect new designations made to the National Highway System.

``(3) Limitation on statutory construction.--This subsection does not prevent a State from further restricting in any manner or prohibiting the operation of a longer combination vehicle if the restrictions or prohibitions are consistent with the requirements of section 127 of this title and sections 31112 through 31114 of title 49, United States Code.

``(f) Model Schedule of Fines.--

``(1) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with the States, shall establish a model schedule of fines to be assessed for violations of this section.

``(2) Purpose.--The purpose of the schedule of fines shall be to ensure that fines are sufficient to deter violations of the requirements of this section and to permit States to recover costs associated with damages caused to the National Highway System by the operation of such vehicles.

``(3) Adoption by states.--The Secretary shall encourage but not require States to adopt the schedule of fines.

``(g) Definitions.--In this section:

``(1) Interstate weight limit.--The term `Interstate weight limit' has the meaning given that term in section 127(h).

``(2) Longer combination vehicle.--The term `longer combination vehicle' has the meaning given that term in section 127(d).''.

(b) Enforcement of Requirements.--Section 141(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended--

(1) by striking ``the Federal-aid primary system, the Federal-aid urban system, and the Federal-aid secondary system, including the Interstate System'' and inserting ``the National Highway System, including the Interstate System,''; and

(2) by striking ``section 127'' and inserting ``sections 126 and 127''.

(c) Conforming Amendment.--The chapter analysis for subchapter I of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 125 the following:

``126. Vehicle weight limitations--National Highway System.''.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 151, No. 6

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