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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1082 RESOLUTII'i"~"NO. 1082 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE CITY OF SARATOGA'S CONCERN OVER THE FREQUENCY OF MAJOR TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN THE AREA INVOLVING COMMERCIAL TRUCKS: EXPRESSING CONCERN OVER HAZARDOUS DRIVING PRACTICES OF TRUCKERS ON LOCAL HIGHWAYS: AND SUPPORTING CURRENT EFFORTS TO ALLEVIATE PRESENT CONDITIONS WHEREAS, The City of Saratoga has become increasingly concerned about the incidence of major traffic accidents involving trucks on local highways; and WHEREAS, The City of Saratoga has received an increasing number of complaints from its citizens concerning hazardous driving practices of truckers on local highways and city streets; and WHEREAS, While "(rucks" (commercial vehicles of unladen weight exceeding 6,000 lbs.) comprise only 2.29% of the total registered motor vehicles in the State of California but were involved in 9.9% of the fatal and 4.6% of the injury accidents during 1980; and WHEREAS, Truck drivers were found to be at fault in 28.2% of the fatal accidents and 37.8% of the injury accidents in the State during 1980, and in 90% of these cases driver error was the cause; and WHEREAS, The single largest cause of truck-at-fault accidents was excessive speed (32.4%) while another 57.6% was other negligent, improper or hazardous driving techniques; and WHEREAS, Accidents involving the spillage of hazardous materials have become increasingly cormnon, with 32 hazardous spills occurring on state highways in the five Bay Area Counties during 1980, or about three per month; and WHEREAS, Over one-third of these"spills" resulted in substatial property damage or bodily injury or evacuation or major traffic delay; and WHEREAS, Accidents involving trucks generally have a greater impact because of the size and weight of the vehicle being driven, and increasingly because of the nature of the load being hauled; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Saratoga that: Section 1. The City Council supports and urges the continuation of current enforcement efforts by the California Highway Patrol such as "cimmercial corridor" programs and "critical items inspection". Section 2. The City Council supports and urges the continuation of the self-policing efforts of the California Trucking Association such as the Highway Safety Hotline, and educational awareness programs for their members. Section 3. The City Council supports the federal Department of Transportation regulations aimed at alleviating the current situation, especially the humeric code system established for identifying hazardous substances and establishing action plans in the event of spillage. Section 4. The City Council supports measures passed by the State Legislature increasing the scope of responsibility of the California Highway Patrol and granting them additional enforcement powers; such as AB1012 (9/26/81) requiring special licensing and inspections for the transport of hazardous materials .... The City Council encourages the legislature to grant the agency sufficient resources to enable them to carry out their new mandates. The City Council encourages the State legislature to speedily adopt AB1206, establishing a Professional Driver's Code, increasing the training and skill necessary to operate a commercial vehicle, and increasing penalties for convictions involving Class I vehicle operators. This seems a necessary next step as driver error and failure to obey traffic laws are the overwhelming factors in truck-at-fault accidents. Section 5. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to Governor Jerry Brown, Chairs of the Assembly and Senate Committees on Transportation, the California Highway Patrol, the California Trucking Association, Assemblyman Robert Campbell, State Senator Daniel Boatwright, County and municipal legislative bodies throughout the State. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Saratoga, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of April , 1982, !with. Counc~3membe?s Callon, Jensen and Watson voting yes, Councilmember Clevenger abstaining, and Councilmember Mallory absent. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk