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Inspections
We oppose any legislation requiring an annual safety or
emission control inspection of motor vehicles.’07
Truck safety checks should be conducted on a random
basis.’07
Bicycle Safety
With increasing numbers of recreational bicyclists
on rural roads, we support the enforcement and enhancement of existing safety
laws. ’07
We recommend that scheduled bicycle events should be
prohibited on roads without shoulders. ‘08
While more bicycles are using rural roads earlier in
the morning and later in the evening, we recommend that these bicycles display
SMV signs because of the poor visibility during this time of day. ‘08
Safe Movement of Farm Equipment
Farm Bureau is committed to promoting the health,
safety and welfare of farmers.
We support educational programs for farmers throughout
the state explaining the proper use and importance of a "Slow Moving Vehicle
Emblem". Furthermore, we recommend that a mass media campaign be developed to
reach the non-farm audience with information to aid in recognizing the "Slow
Moving Vehicle Emblem" when it is seen on the highways and roads in an effort to
improve safety conditions. ’07
We recommend that the law preventing the use of slow
moving vehicle signs for any purpose other than that which they are designed
for, be strongly enforced.’07
All after-market or factory installed bright auxiliary
lights, such as fog lights, located on the front of vehicles, automobiles, etc.
and mounted in positions that are either higher or lower than the standard
factory installed headlights, be declared illegal when in use unless they are
(1) properly adjusted &
(2) capable of being dimmed when the vehicles thus
equipped approached another vehicle either from the front or from the rear,
reducing the risk of the “other driver” being temporarily blinded by the glare
and possibly losing control of his or her vehicle. ‘08
Planting and harvest seasons require the movement of large farm equipment on
public highways. Therefore, we urge farmers to use good judgment in their
selection of times and locales of such movements and encourage safe practices.
‘08
Truck Regulations
We urge that farm and commercial weight restrictions be
increased to be consistent with those of neighboring states. ’05
We recommend that the allowable weight for tri-axle
farm trucks with farm tags be increased from 65,000 lbs to 70,000 lbs. ’07
We support the Class K Farm Area vehicle registration.
We encourage MVA to require applicants to show proof of farming activity by
providing a copy of their schedule F Tax form. ‘07
Milk trucks should be allowed to be tagged to carry the
same weight as a dump truck. ’05
We recommend that trucks hauling new raw agricultural
products be allowed both the gross weight tolerance of 1000 lbs. and the 15%
axle weight tolerance before any fines are levied. ’07
When truck gross vehicle weight is legal but an axle
weight is off, enforcement personnel should allow truckers to shift the load to
make it legal. '04
We urge the issuance of an overload permit program for
agricultural vehicles hauling raw agricultural products intrastate. '04
Farm trucks should be considered “local vehicles” with respect to traffic
laws.’07
We oppose the limitation or restriction of truck
traffic on state highways in Maryland. '04
We oppose any reduction of axle weight limits on
trucks. ‘08
Vehicles with farm tag registrations should be exempt
from the Inner Bridge Formula. ’07
We urge the Maryland State Police to minimize
disruptions and avoid work stoppage where possible for farm trucks caused by
roadside inspections, and the Preventive Maintenance Program. ’05
We urge the Maryland State Police to review the
Preventive Maintenance Law and DOT Regulations to permit a grace period to fix
trucks stopped for violations. A priority list should be established for
non-life threatening versus life threatening violations with different time
periods to get them repaired. ‘08
We support legislation that would increase the maximum
length for any combination of vehicles with a power unit that is a
cargo-carrying vehicle from 55 feet to 65 feet. . ‘08
We are opposed to triple trailers in the state of
Maryland. 08
We urge that farm and commercial trucks have the same
weight classification within each class. ‘08
We support making weight limits for farm tag vehicles
more equitable with those for commercial vehicles. We further support the
creation of a Farm Dump Truck class tag for the transportation of farm
commodities. '08
Fines & Surcharges
We support the concept of allocation of truck fine
revenues to the transportation fund. ’07
Present law only allows the driver of a truck to appeal a fine or violation
against the truck or its contents. We recommend that the law be amended to allow
the driver or the owner to make such an appeal. ’06
Infrastructure Needs
We support the rebuilding and/or repairing of our
state’s infrastructure to prevent Maryland farmers from losing their competitive
edge in a world marketplace. ’08
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