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1704 – Establishment of Central Business District Tolling Program.

§ 1704. Establishment of central business district tolling program. 1. The Triborough bridge and tunnel authority shall establish the central business district tolling program. 2. The central business district tolling program will operate in the central business district. The central business district shall include the geographic area in the borough of Manhattan south of and […]

1704-A – Central Business District Toll.

§ 1704-a. Central business district toll. 1. Consistent with the goals of reducing traffic congestion within the central business district and funding capital projects the Triborough bridge and tunnel authority shall have the power, subject to agreements with its bondholders, and applicable federal law to establish and charge variable tolls and fees for vehicles entering […]

1690 – Authority of the Nassau County and Suffolk County District Court Judicial Hearing Officers and the City of Buffalo Judicial Hearing Officers and the City of Rochester Judicial Hearing Officers.

§ 1690. Authority of the Nassau county and Suffolk county district court judicial hearing officers and the city of Buffalo judicial hearing officers and the city of Rochester judicial hearing officers. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, where the trial of a traffic or parking infraction is authorized or required to be tried before […]

1691 – Definitions.

§ 1691. Definitions. As used in this article: 1. “Transportation network company vehicle” or “TNC vehicle” means a vehicle that is: (a) used by a transportation network company driver to provide a TNC prearranged trip originating within the state of New York; and (b) owned, leased or otherwise authorized for use by the transportation network […]

1692 – General Provisions.

§ 1692. General provisions. 1. A TNC or a TNC driver shall not be deemed a common carrier, as defined in subdivision six of section two of the transportation law; a contract carrier of passengers by motor vehicle, as defined in subdivision nine of section two of the transportation law; or a motor carrier, as […]

1693 – Financial Responsibility of Transportation Network Companies.

§ 1693. Financial responsibility of transportation network companies. 1. A TNC driver, or TNC on the TNC driver’s behalf through a group policy, shall maintain insurance that recognizes that the driver is a TNC driver and provides financial responsibility coverage: (a) while the TNC driver is logged onto the TNC’s digital network; and (b) while […]

1694 – Disclosures.

§ 1694. Disclosures. A TNC shall disclose in writing to TNC drivers the following before they are allowed to accept a request for a TNC prearranged trip on the TNC’s digital network: 1. The insurance coverage, including the types of coverage and the limits for each coverage, that the TNC provides while the TNC driver […]

1695 – Insurance Provisions.

§ 1695. Insurance provisions. 1. Insurers that write motor vehicle insurance in this state may, in the insurance policy, exclude any and all coverage afforded under the policy issued to an owner or operator of a TNC vehicle for any loss or injury that occurs while a TNC driver is logged on to a TNC’s […]

1682 – Local Traffic-Control Devices.

§ 1682. Local traffic-control devices. Local authorities in their respective jurisdiction shall place and maintain such traffic-control devices, conforming to the state manual and specifications, as they may deem necessary to indicate and carry out the provisions of this chapter or local traffic ordinances, orders, rules or regulations or to regulate, warn, or guide traffic, […]

1683 – Signs or Markings Required.

§ 1683. Signs or markings required. (a) No ordinance, order, rule or regulation made by any local authority under the powers conferred by this title shall be effective until signs or markings giving notice thereof are posted, except under such conditions as may be authorized in writing by the department of transportation or as otherwise […]