Bill
HR 7321
Towing Safety Act
HR 7321 establishes federal safety standards for towing operations, requiring operator training, equipment certifications, and incident reporting to reduce accidents and fatalities.
Bill
HR 7321
HR 7321 establishes federal safety standards for towing operations, requiring operator training, equipment certifications, and incident reporting to reduce accidents and fatalities.
HR 7321, the Towing Safety Act, establishes new federal safety standards and regulations for commercial towing operations, including vehicle equipment requirements, operator training and certification standards, and incident reporting protocols. The bill aims to reduce accidents, injuries, and fatalities involving towed vehicles and protect both operators and the public.
Towing operations are high-risk activities with significant injury and fatality rates among operators and other road users. Current safety standards vary significantly by state, creating inconsistent protections and regulatory gaps. Establishing uniform federal standards could prevent deaths and injuries while reducing liability costs for towing companies and insurers.
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