Provides for state liability for potholes on state highways
Bill A 8056 holds the state liable for damages from potholes on highways, ensuring motorists can claim compensation and promoting better road maintenance.
Bill A 8056 holds the state liable for damages from potholes on highways, ensuring motorists can claim compensation and promoting better road maintenance.
Bill A 8056 aims to establish state liability for damages caused by potholes on state highways. The intent of the bill is to ensure that the state takes responsibility for maintaining safe road conditions and compensates individuals who suffer damages due to potholes.
Bill A 8056 seeks to hold the state accountable for the condition of its highways, specifically regarding potholes that can cause damage to vehicles and property. By establishing a framework for liability and claims, the bill aims to enhance road safety and provide recourse for affected individuals. The bill is currently under review by the Transportation Committee, and its progress will be closely monitored by stakeholders in transportation and public safety.
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