New York calls for enhanced GPS usage for truckers

Having a GPS device in your cab may no longer be enough if you drive in New York State. In an effort to reduce bridge strikes, Gov. David A. Paterson (D) and Westchester County executive Andrew J. Spano have proposed legislation to require truckers to use enhanced GPS devices. “Bridge strikes are a critical public safety issue, as they endanger lives, eat up taxpayer dollars and add unnecessary stress to our daily commutes,” Gov. Paterson said. “Today, we put an end to bridge strikes by preventing truck drivers from illegally straying onto parkways and other restricted roads. This ...

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