CONTACT US   PREMIUM

MTA Could Fine $10K for Heavy Trucks at Bridges, Tunnels

By Associated Press | July 15, 2008

Truck drivers carrying overweight loads are risking heavy fines if they try to cross New York City's bridges and tunnels.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Bridges and Tunnels division says truck drivers carrying more than 80,000 pounds can be fined as much as $10,000 each for crossing MTA facilities.

Overweight vehicles stress roadway pavements and decks. The extra weight accelerates wear and tear, making repairs more costly and frequent.

The Bridges and Tunnels division says it recently has issued more than 100 summonses per month to overweight trucks, some as heavy as 200,000 pounds.

The truckers were fined and told to turn around.

Drivers of heavy trucks must call ahead to make arrangements for crossing bridges and tunnels at night, at slow speeds or in designated lanes.


NEW YORK ›

September 11 Health Bill Stalls; One Backer Blames City Hall

Low-Price Laptops Tested at City Schools

New Policy Is Sought in Albany After Report on Silver's Travel

Bed Bug Boom Is a Boost To One Sector

Solons Busy Outside Office, New Income Report Shows

Atlantic Yard Project Suffers a Setback

NATIONAL ›

Feingold Bill Would Limit Searches of Travelers' Laptops

Palin, McCain Decry 'Gotcha' Journalism

Gates Calls for a Balanced Military

Dispute Over Witness Disrupts Stevens Trial

Heart Patients Need Screening For Depression

Little Progress Made in Effort To Restore Everglades

ARTS+ ›

New York Film Festival Goes Around the World and Back

A British Artist Plumbs the Politics of Hunger

Barbet Schroeder Can't Be Killed

'Choke': Hard To Swallow

'Eagle Eye': Let It Go to Voicemail

'The Lucky Ones': Nothing Salves the Soul Like a Road Trip