AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT THE LAWS REGULATING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN MOTOR VEHICLES TRAVELING ON THE ROAD DO NOT APPLY TO ANY NON‑LEADING COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE TRAVELING WITHIN A PLATOON WHERE AUTHORIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. Enacted July 21, 2017. Effective August 1, 2017.
Bill Summaries: H716 CMVS/USE OF PLATOONS.
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Bill H 716 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jul 25 2017 - View Summary
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Bill H 716 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jun 22 2017 - View Summary
Senate amendment makes the following change to the 2nd edition.
Amends the definition ofplatoon to refer to a group of individual commercial vehicles travelingat close following distances in a unified manner as specified (currently, does not specify the following distance).
Makes the act effective on August 1, 2017 (was, July 1, 2017).
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Bill H 716 (2017-2018)Summary date: May 31 2017 - View Summary
Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.
Amends proposed GS 20-152(c) to provide that the other provisions of the statute, concerning following too closely, do not apply to the driver of any nonleading commercial motor vehicle traveling in a platoon on any roadway where the Department of Transportation has authorized travel by platoon through a traffic ordinance (was, traveling in a platoon with other commercial motor vehicles). Makes conforming changes to the act's long title.
Adds a new section requiring the Department of Transportation to report on the implementation of the act to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee by April 1, 2018. Makes conforming technical changes.
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Bill H 716 (2017-2018)Summary date: Apr 10 2017 - View Summary
Amends GS 20-152 (Following too closely) to exempt the drivers of nonleading commercial motor vehicles traveling in a group of individual commercial motor vehicles traveling in a unified manner through the use of an electronically interconnected braking system (also known as a platoon). Effective July 1, 2017. Does not affect prosecutions for offenses committed before the effective date of this act.