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New Law Looks To Impose Fines For Not Clearing Snow From Vehicle


It’s a problem likely every driver in the area has faced – chunks of snow and ice flying off the roof of the car in front of you.

It’s a problem that can cause you to lose control of your vehicle and crash.

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State Senator Lisa Boscola, a Demcrat from Lehigh County, is proposing a new law that would allow police to fine drivers for not making “all reasonable efforts” to remove snow and ice from the vehicles. The fines would range between $25 and $75.

Under current law, drivers can only be fined if snow or ice from a person’s vehicle causes serious injury or death.

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“A constituent of mine, on Christmas Day, was killed by a huge chunk of ice falling off a tractor-trailer,” Boscola told NPR when discussing the reasoning behind the law.

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While there are no national statistics for deaths related to crashes caused by snow and ice becoming dislodged from vehicle, there are many stories in the media about similar crashes.

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New Jersey and New Hampshire have laws similar to the one Boscola is proposing.

A similar bill that would impose fines on truck drivers who don’t clear snow and ice from their vehicles was also introduced by Boscola.

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