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          Date of Hearing:   April 19, 2010

                        ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
                               Bonnie Lowenthal, Chair
                     AB 2245 (Hill) - As Amended:  April 21, 2010
           
          SUBJECT  :  Vehicle horns: sound levels

           SUMMARY  :  Prohibits a motor vehicle from being equipped with an  
          aftermarket horn emitting a sound in excess of 110 dB(A).  

           EXISTING LAW  :  Requires any motor vehicle operating on a highway  
          to be equipped with a horn in good working order and capable of  
          emitting sound audible under normal conditions from a distance  
          of not less than 200 feet, and prohibits the horn from emitting  
          an unreasonably loud or harsh sound.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  Unknown

           COMMENTS  :  In response to complaints about what was thought to  
          be excessive train noise in his San Mateo County district, the  
          author reports that he has been working with the US Department  
          of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), local  
          governments, constituents, and the railroad industry.  FRA  
          recently conducted a study on freight train horns in the cities  
          of South San Francisco, Burlingame, and San Mateo at his  
          request.  The study concluded that the train horns are sounding  
          within the legally prescribed decibel limit at each grade  
          separation.  However, FRA staff informed the author that  
          aftermarket car horns had been identified as a possible factor  
          leading to these complaints.  

          Aftermarket car horns are currently available to consumers and  
          can produce decibel levels that far exceed 110 dB(A) - the sound  
          limit that currently applies to locomotives.  These car horns  
          also imitate train horns and can be confusing and dangerous to  
          drivers and pedestrians.  This bill would still allow for the  
          sale of these aftermarket products as long as they meet the 110  
          dB(A)  standard.  

          The current standard for noise from a car horn is that it may  
          not be unreasonably loud or harsh.  A standard that identifies a  
          specific decibel level would appear to be a much more objective  
          criterion.  Some might question how a law enforcement agency  
          would administer this standard as most traffic officers are  








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          unlikely to be in possession of sound measurement equipment.  It  
          is possible, however, that in a given community where car horns  
          are perceived to be a problem, the local police or sheriffs  
          might choose to carry such equipment in response to public  
          clamor for relief.  

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :  
           
          Support  

          None received

           Opposition 
           
          None received
           

          Analysis Prepared by  :   Howard Posner / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093