A06618 Summary:

BILL NOA06618
 
SAME ASSAME AS S02426
 
SPONSORSimon (MS)
 
COSPNSRWalsh
 
MLTSPNSRBichotte Hermelyn, Buttenschon, Cook, Davila, Dickens, McDonough, Sayegh, Seawright, Tague, Taylor, Williams
 
Amd 502, V & T L; amd 2336, Ins L
 
Relates to instruction concerning traffic stops in pre-licensing courses to provide drivers with their responsibilities when stopped by a law enforcement officer.
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A06618 Actions:

BILL NOA06618
 
04/24/2023referred to transportation
01/03/2024referred to transportation
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A06618 Committee Votes:

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A06618 Floor Votes:

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A06618 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6618
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 24, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. SIMON, WALSH -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A.
          BICHOTTE HERMELYN,  BUTTENSCHON,  COOK,  DAVILA,  DICKENS,  McDONOUGH,
          SAYEGH,  SEAWRIGHT,  TAGUE, TAYLOR, WILLIAMS -- read once and referred
          to the Committee on Transportation
 
        AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law and the  insurance  law,  in
          relation to instruction concerning traffic stops
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subparagraph (i) of  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  4  of
     2  section 502 of the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by chapter 379 of
     3  the laws of 2022, is amended to read as follows:
     4    (i)  Upon  submission  of  an  application for a driver's license, the
     5  applicant shall be required to take and pass a test, or submit  evidence
     6  of  passage of a test, with respect to the laws relating to traffic, the
     7  laws relating to driving while ability is impaired and while  intoxicat-
     8  ed,  under the overpowering influence of "Road Rage", "Work Zone Safety"
     9  awareness, "Motorcycle Safety" awareness and "Pedestrian  and  Bicyclist
    10  Safety"  awareness  as  defined by the commissioner, "School Bus Safety"
    11  awareness, the law relating to exercising due care  to  avoid  colliding
    12  with  a  parked,  stopped  or  standing  authorized emergency vehicle or
    13  hazard vehicle pursuant to section eleven hundred forty-four-a  of  this
    14  chapter,  the  ability to read and comprehend traffic signs and symbols,
    15  the responsibilities of a driver when stopped by a law enforcement offi-
    16  cer and such other matters as the commissioner  may  prescribe,  and  to
    17  satisfactorily  complete  a course prescribed by the commissioner of not
    18  less than four hours and not more than five hours, consisting of  class-
    19  room  driver  training  and highway safety instruction or the equivalent
    20  thereof. Such test  shall  include  at  least  seven  written  questions
    21  concerning the effects of consumption of alcohol or drugs on the ability
    22  of  a  person  to  operate  a  motor vehicle and the legal and financial
    23  consequences resulting from violations of section eleven  hundred  nine-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05308-02-3

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     1  ty-two  of  this  chapter,  prohibiting the operation of a motor vehicle
     2  while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Such test  shall  include
     3  one  or  more  written  questions  concerning the devastating effects of
     4  "Road  Rage"  on  the ability of a person to operate a motor vehicle and
     5  the legal and financial consequences resulting from assaulting,  threat-
     6  ening  or  interfering with the lawful conduct of another person legally
     7  using the roadway.  Such  test  shall  include  one  or  more  questions
     8  concerning the potential dangers to persons and equipment resulting from
     9  the  unsafe  operation of a motor vehicle in a work zone.  Such test may
    10  include one or more questions concerning motorcycle  safety.  Such  test
    11  may  include one or more questions concerning the law for exercising due
    12  care to avoid colliding with  a  parked,  stopped  or  standing  vehicle
    13  pursuant  to  section  eleven hundred forty-four-a of this chapter. Such
    14  test may include one or more questions  concerning  school  bus  safety.
    15  Such  test  shall include one or more questions concerning the responsi-
    16  bilities of a driver when stopped by a  law  enforcement  officer.  Such
    17  test  may  include one or more questions concerning pedestrian and bicy-
    18  clist safety. Such test shall be administered by the  commissioner.  The
    19  commissioner  shall cause the applicant to take a vision test and a test
    20  for color blindness. Upon passage of the vision  test,  the  application
    21  may be accepted and the application fee shall be payable.
    22    §  2. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 4 of section 502 of the vehicle and
    23  traffic law, as amended by chapter 379 of the laws of 2022,  is  amended
    24  to read as follows:
    25    (b)  Upon successful completion of the requirements set forth in para-
    26  graph (a) of this subdivision which shall include an  alcohol  and  drug
    27  education component as described in paragraph (c) of this subdivision, a
    28  "Road  Rage" awareness component as described in paragraph (c-1) of this
    29  subdivision, a "Work Zone Safety" awareness component  as  described  in
    30  paragraph  (c-2)  of  this  subdivision, a "Motorcycle Safety" awareness
    31  component as described in paragraph (c-3) of this subdivision, a "School
    32  Bus Safety" awareness component as described in paragraph (c-4) of  this
    33  subdivision,  [and] a "Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety" awareness compo-
    34  nent as described in paragraph (c-5) of this subdivision, and a  traffic
    35  stop  instruction  component  as  described  in  paragraph (c-6) of this
    36  subdivision, the commissioner shall cause the applicant to take  a  road
    37  test in a representative vehicle of a type prescribed by the commission-
    38  er  which shall be appropriate to the type of license for which applica-
    39  tion is made, except that the  commissioner  may  waive  the  road  test
    40  requirements  for certain classes of applicants. Provided, however, that
    41  the term "representative vehicle"  shall  not  include  a  three-wheeled
    42  motor vehicle that has two wheels situated in the front and one wheel in
    43  the  rear,  has  a steering mechanism and seating which does not require
    44  the operator to straddle or sit astride, is equipped with  safety  belts
    45  for all occupants and is manufactured to comply with federal motor vehi-
    46  cle  safety  standards for motorcycles including, but not limited to, 49
    47  C.F.R. part 571. The commissioner shall have the power  to  establish  a
    48  program  to  allow  persons  other  than  employees of the department to
    49  conduct road tests  in  representative  vehicles  when  such  tests  are
    50  required  for  applicants  to  obtain  a class A, B or C license. If she
    51  chooses to do so, she shall set forth her reasons in writing and conduct
    52  a public hearing on the matter. She shall only establish such a  program
    53  after holding the public hearing.
    54    §  3.  Subdivision  4 of section 502 of the vehicle and traffic law is
    55  amended by adding a new paragraph (c-6) to read as follows:

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     1    (c-6) Traffic stop instruction component. (i) The  commissioner  shall
     2  provide  in the pre-licensing course, set forth in paragraph (b) of this
     3  subdivision, a mandatory component in  traffic  stop  instruction  as  a
     4  prerequisite  for  obtaining  a  license to operate a motor vehicle. The
     5  purpose  of this component is to educate prospective licensees on his or
     6  her responsibilities when stopped by a law enforcement officer.
     7    (ii) The commissioner shall establish a  curriculum  for  the  traffic
     8  stop  instruction  component  which shall include but not be limited to:
     9  instruction describing appropriate actions to be taken by drivers during
    10  traffic stops and appropriate interactions with law enforcement officers
    11  who initiate traffic stops. The curriculum shall also explain a driver's
    12  responsibilities when stopped by a law  enforcement  officer,  including
    13  moving  the vehicle onto the shoulder of the highway or, where the high-
    14  way has no shoulder, an area adjacent to the highway where  the  vehicle
    15  can safely be stopped during a traffic stop; turning off the motor vehi-
    16  cle's  engine and radio; avoiding sudden movements and keeping the driv-
    17  er's hands in plain view of the officer. The commissioner is  authorized
    18  to  collaborate  with the division of state police and non-profit organ-
    19  izations focusing on defending or  promoting  civil  liberties  and  any
    20  other  agencies or organizations she or he deems necessary in establish-
    21  ing the curriculum.
    22    § 4. Paragraph 1 of subsection (a) of section 2336  of  the  insurance
    23  law,  as amended by chapter 4 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read as
    24  follows:
    25    (1) Any schedule of rates or rating plan for motor  vehicle  liability
    26  and  collision  insurance  submitted to the superintendent shall provide
    27  for an actuarially appropriate reduction  in  premium  charges  for  any
    28  insured  for  a  three year period after successfully completing a motor
    29  vehicle accident prevention course, known as the national  safety  coun-
    30  cil's  defensive  driving  course,  or  any  driver  improvement  course
    31  approved by the department of motor vehicles as being equivalent to  the
    32  national  safety  council's  defensive  driving  course,  provided that,
    33  except as provided in article twelve-C of the vehicle and  traffic  law,
    34  there shall be no reduction in premiums for a self-instruction defensive
    35  driving  course  or  a course that does not provide for actual classroom
    36  instruction for a minimum number of hours as determined by  the  depart-
    37  ment  of  motor  vehicles.  Such  reduction  in premium charges shall be
    38  subsequently modified to the extent appropriate, based upon analysis  of
    39  loss experience statistics and other relevant factors. All such accident
    40  prevention  courses  shall be monitored by the department of motor vehi-
    41  cles and shall include components of instruction in "Road  Rage"  aware-
    42  ness  [and]  in  "Work  Zone  Safety" awareness, and in traffic stops as
    43  defined by the commissioner of motor vehicles. The  provisions  of  this
    44  section  shall  not apply to attendance at a program pursuant to article
    45  twenty-one of the vehicle and traffic law as a  result  of  any  traffic
    46  infraction.
    47    §  5.  Paragraph  1 of subsection (a) of section 2336 of the insurance
    48  law, as amended by chapter 4 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read  as
    49  follows:
    50    (1)  Any  schedule of rates or rating plan for motor vehicle liability
    51  and collision insurance submitted to the  superintendent  shall  provide
    52  for  an  actuarially  appropriate  reduction  in premium charges for any
    53  insured for a three year period after successfully  completing  a  motor
    54  vehicle  accident  prevention course, known as the national safety coun-
    55  cil's  defensive  driving  course,  or  any  driver  improvement  course
    56  approved  by the department of motor vehicles as being equivalent to the

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     1  national safety council's defensive driving  course,  provided  that  in
     2  either event there shall be no reduction in premiums for a self-instruc-
     3  tion  defensive  driving  course  or  a course that does not provide for
     4  actual classroom instruction for a minimum number of hours as determined
     5  by  the  department of motor vehicles. Such reduction in premium charges
     6  shall be subsequently modified to the  extent  appropriate,  based  upon
     7  analysis  of  loss experience statistics and other relevant factors. All
     8  such accident prevention courses shall be monitored by the department of
     9  motor vehicles and shall include  components  of  instruction  in  "Road
    10  Rage"  awareness  [and],  in "Work Zone Safety" awareness and in traffic
    11  stops as defined by the commissioner of motor vehicles.  The  provisions
    12  of  this  section shall not apply to attendance at a program pursuant to
    13  article twenty-one of the vehicle and traffic law as  a  result  of  any
    14  traffic infraction.
    15    §  6. This act shall take effect one year after it shall have become a
    16  law; provided that the amendments to subsection (a) of section  2336  of
    17  the  insurance law, made by section four of this act shall be subject to
    18  the expiration and repeal of such subsection pursuant to  section  5  of
    19  chapter  751  of  the  laws of 2005, as amended, when upon such date the
    20  provisions of section five of this  act  shall  take  effect.  Effective
    21  immediately,  the  addition,  amendment  and/or reversion of any rule or
    22  regulation necessary for the implementation of this act on its effective
    23  date are authorized to be made and completed on or before such effective
    24  date.
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