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LD 1769
Session - 129th Maine Legislature
 
LR 2346
Item 1
Bill Tracking, Additional Documents Chamber Status

An Act To Make Various Changes to the Motor Vehicle Laws

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §1920, sub-§1, ¶¶C and D,  as amended by PL 2013, c. 30, §2, are further amended to read:

C. For a vehicle of 4,501 pounds to 7,500 pounds, 27 28 inches in the front and 29 30 inches in the rear;
D. For a vehicle of 7,501 pounds to 10,000 pounds, 28 30 inches in the front and 30 32 inches in the rear; and

Sec. 2. 29-A MRSA §1920, sub-§1, ¶E,  as enacted by PL 2013, c. 30, §2, is amended to read:

E. For a vehicle of 10,001 pounds to 11,500 pounds, 29 31 inches in the front and 31 33 inches in the rear . ; and

Sec. 3. 29-A MRSA §1920, sub-§1, ¶F  is enacted to read:

F For a vehicle of 11,501 pounds to 13,000 pounds, 32 inches in the front and 34 inches in the rear.

Sec. 4. 29-A MRSA §2054, sub-§2, ¶D,  as amended by PL 2017, c. 21, §1, is further amended to read:

D. Except as provided in this paragraph, a vehicle may not be equipped with or display a blue light.

(1) Emergency lights used on the following vehicles must emit a blue light or a combination of blue and white light: a police vehicle, except that a police vehicle may also use red emergency lights under paragraph F; a Department of Corrections vehicle as described in subsection 1, paragraph B, subparagraph (6); a vehicle operated by a chief of police, a sheriff or a deputy sheriff; and a vehicle operated by a qualified deputy sheriff or other qualified individual performing court security-related functions and services.

(2) Emergency lights used on an ambulance, an emergency medical service vehicle, a fire department vehicle or a hazardous material response vehicle may include one blue light mounted facing toward the rear of the vehicle so that the light is primarily visible to approaching traffic from the rear only.

(3) The taillight of a vehicle, or replica of a vehicle, manufactured prior to 1952 and registered under section 457, may contain a blue or purple insert of not more than one inch in diameter.

(4) Blue interior auxiliary lighting or dash lighting may be used on any vehicle if no portion of the beam of light is visible at a height of 42 inches above a surface parallel with the level surface on which the vehicle stands at a distance of 20 feet from any part of the vehicle.

(5) A vehicle owned by the Department of Public Safety may be equipped with blue emergency lighting and a siren, but neither the lighting nor the siren may be displayed or used except when the vehicle is being operated by a law enforcement officer, as defined in Title 25, section 2801-A, subsection 5.

Sec. 5. 29-A MRSA §2113, sub-§1-A  is enacted to read:

1-A Rolling coal prohibited.   A person may not operate, or cause to have operated, a diesel-powered motor vehicle with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating under 18,000 pounds that emits visible smoke on a public way or parking area because of a permanent or temporary alteration to the air pollution control system of the motor vehicle. For the purposes of this subsection, "air pollution control system" has the same meaning as in section 2111, subsection 1.

Sec. 6. 29-A MRSA §2119, sub-§1, ¶C,  as enacted by PL 2011, c. 207, §1, is amended to read:

C. "Text messaging" means reading or manually composing electronic communications, including text messages, instant messages and e-mails, using a portable electronic device. "Text messaging" does not include using a global positioning or navigation system or an electronic logging device.

Sec. 7. 29-A MRSA §2380, sub-§8, ¶¶B and C,  as enacted by PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2 and affected by Pt. B, §5, are amended to read:

B. Construction equipment used on way and bridge construction projects; and
C. A load of loose hay, pea vines, cornstalks or other loosely mounded loads that can not damage structures or threaten public safety . ; and

Sec. 8. 29-A MRSA §2380, sub-§8, ¶D  is enacted to read:

D Snowplows and equipment mounted on a vehicle traveling from one work location to another work location during a snow event, or traveling from the point of purchase to a storage location, as long as the vehicle does not exceed 108 inches in total width. For the purposes of this paragraph, "snow event" means the period beginning 48 hours before a predicted snowstorm and ending 48 hours after the snowstorm.

summary

This bill amends the motor vehicle laws in the following ways.

1. It amends the law governing motor vehicle frame end heights to increase dimensions for current weight ranges of vehicles. It also adds vehicles from 11,501 pounds to 13,000 pounds, which may have frame end heights of 32 inches in the front and 34 inches in the rear.

2. It establishes that a vehicle owned by the Department of Public Safety may be equipped with blue emergency lighting and a siren, but neither the lighting nor the siren may be displayed or used except when the vehicle is being operated by a law enforcement officer.

3. It establishes that a person may not operate, or cause to have operated, a diesel-powered motor vehicle with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating under 18,000 pounds that emits visible smoke on a public way or parking area because of a permanent or temporary alteration to the air pollution control system of the motor vehicle. Emitting visible smoke by using such an alteration is commonly referred to as "rolling coal."

4. It excludes the use of electronic logging devices from the definition of "text messaging" in the law that governs text messaging while operating a motor vehicle.

5. It establishes that the law governing motor vehicle heights and widths does not apply to snowplows and equipment mounted on a vehicle traveling from one work location to another work location during a snow event, or traveling from the point of purchase to a storage location, as long as the vehicle does not exceed 108 inches in total width. The term "snow event" is defined as the period beginning 48 hours before a predicted snowstorm and ending 48 hours after the snowstorm.


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