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          Bill No:  SB 1175
          Author:   Walters (R)
          Amended:  8/18/14
          Vote:     21


           SENATE TRANSPORTATION & HOUSING COMMITTEE  :  10-0, 5/6/14
          AYES:  DeSaulnier, Gaines, Beall, Cannella, Galgiani, Hueso,  
            Lara, Liu, Roth, Wyland
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Pavley

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  7-0, 5/23/14
          AYES:  De Le�n, Walters, Gaines, Hill, Lara, Padilla, Steinberg

           SENATE FLOOR  :  36-0, 5/27/14
          AYES:  Anderson, Beall, Berryhill, Block, Cannella, Corbett,  
            Correa, De Le�n, DeSaulnier, Evans, Fuller, Gaines, Galgiani,  
            Hancock, Hernandez, Hill, Hueso, Huff, Jackson, Knight, Lara,  
            Leno, Lieu, Mitchell, Monning, Morrell, Nielsen, Padilla,  
            Pavley, Roth, Steinberg, Torres, Vidak, Walters, Wolk, Wyland
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Calderon, Liu, Wright, Yee

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  : 79-0, 8/25/14 - See last page for vote


           SUBJECT  :    Vehicle length exemption:  motorsports

           SOURCE  :     National Hot Rod Association


           DIGEST  :    This bill allows extra-long semitrailers of up to 56  
          feet on California roads if they are used primarily in  
          connection with motorsports when a permit is issued through the  
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          Department of Transportation (Caltrans).

           Assembly Amendments  require the Department of Transportation  
          (Caltrans) to issue permits for 56-foot truck tractor  
          semitrailer combinations used in connection with motorsports for  
          travel on specified transition routes to and from sanctioned  
          motorsports events until which time that field tests determine  
          that no additional projects need to be performed or until all  
          projects identified in the field tests are completed; specify  
          the permit requirement for travel on a specific route to or from  
          the Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, the Sonoma Raceway, or the Auto  
          Club Speedway in Fontana, shall apply only until field tests for  
          each of those raceways determine that no additional projects  
          need to be performed on the specific route, or, if projects are  
          required to be performed on the specific route, until those  
          projects are completed; and make technical changes.

           ANALYSIS  :    Most large vehicles on the highway are truck  
          tractor-trailer combinations.  Typically, a truck tractor pulls  
          a semitrailer.  A semitrailer is a trailer that is constructed  
          so that some part of its weight and load rests upon or is  
          carried by another vehicle, usually a truck tractor.  A kingpin  
          is the main pin used to connect a semitrailer to a truck  
          tractor.  The distance from the kingpin to the rear axle,  
          referred to as KP-RA length, determines the turning radius of  
          the truck-semitrailer combination.

          An increase in the KP-RA distance results in the  
          truck-semitrailer combination using more space to complete a  
          turn.  Thus, a semitrailer with a longer KP-RA distance is more  
          likely to go into an adjacent lane when rounding a curve on a  
          road.  To account for this, existing law limits KP-RA length to  
          40 feet when the semitrailer has two rear axles, and provided  
          the truck tractor is pulling only the semitrailer.  Further  
          existing law limits the semitrailer's total length to 53 feet.

          Existing law defines "motorsports" to mean an event, and all  
          activities leading up to that event, that an organization of the  
          Automobile Competition Committee for the United States has  
          sanctioned.

          Until 2013, existing law allowed over-length semitrailers (those  
          with a 46-foot KP-RA distance but an overall length of no more  
          than 53 feet) used in motorsports to travel on specified roads  

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          within California if Caltrans or a local road authority issued  
          the vehicle a special trip permit.  SB 1174 (Walters, Chapter  
          292, Statutes of 2012) deleted the authority of Caltrans or a  
          local government to issue those permits.  Instead, SB 1174  
          explicitly allows, on specified federal and state routes and  
          until January 1, 2016, semitrailers of up to 56 feet in length,  
          if the distance from the KP-RA is not more than 46 feet and the  
          semitrailer is used primarily in connection with motorsports.

          SB 1174 further required Caltrans to conduct field tests of  
          these motorsport truck tractor-semitrailer combinations, and  
          then by January 1, 2014, report to the Legislature on the tests  
          and make recommendations, in consultation with the California  
          Highway Patrol (CHP), as to whether legislation should  
          reauthorize the 56-foot trailer length.  Caltrans issued this  
          report on March 27 of this year.

          This bill:

          1.Allows extra-long semitrailers of up to 56 feet on California  
            roads if they are used primarily in connection with  
            motorsports when a permit is issued through the Caltrans.

          2.Requires Caltrans to conduct field tests of the truck tractor  
            semitrailer combination for motorsport trucks with a trailer  
            length of not more than 56 feet to evaluate their performance  
            on transition routes connecting to the Auto Club Speedway in  
            Fontana.

          3.States legislative findings and declarations that Caltrans  
            established the existing transition routes, based on records  
            from the 1990s.

          4.Requires Caltrans to update the transition routes to reflect  
            road projects completed since the 1990s and update the  
            transition routes every five years thereafter.

          5.Requires Caltrans to develop new transition routes for the  
            truck tractor semitrailer combination for motorsport trucks  
            with a trailer length of not more than 56 feet.

          6.Requires Caltrans, no later than January 1, 2017, to submit a  
            report to the Legislature that includes the results of the  
            field tests for the Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, the Sonoma  

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            Raceway, and the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, an overview of  
            the related roadway improvements identified and made, and, in  
            consultation with the CHP, a recommendation as to whether the  
            maximum 56-foot trailer length should be reauthorized. 

          7.Requires Caltrans to issue permits for 56-foot truck tractor  
            semitrailer combinations used in connection with motorsports  
            for travel on specified transition routes to and from  
            sanctioned motorsports events until which time that field  
            tests determine that no additional projects need to be  
            performed on the route or until all projects identified in the  
            field tests are completed. 

          8.Authorizes 56-foot truck tractor semitrailer combinations to  
            travel to the Sonoma, Pomona, and Fontana raceways without a  
            permit issued by Caltrans once all projects identified in  
            field tests for the transition routes are completed.  

           Background
           
           The Caltrans report  .  Caltrans issued the report required  
          pursuant to SB 1174 on March 27 of this year after it had  
          conducted field tests near two race tracks.  The field tests  
          involved driving a truck-semitrailer combination in which the  
          semitrailer was 56 feet in length and the KP-RA distance was 46  
          feet on roads leading to the racetracks, referred to as  
          transition routes as they serve as the transition from the  
          interstate freeway to the racetrack.  Not surprisingly, the  
          vehicles remained in their lanes on the straight sections of  
          roads, but sometimes traveled into other lanes on freeway on/off  
          ramps or when making turns.  Because of the danger of a vehicle  
          crossing into an adjacent lane, Caltrans, after consulting with  
          CHP, recommends in the report that the Legislature only  
          reauthorize the length exemption for motorsport  
          truck-semitrailers, following completion of the following tasks:

            Field test all transition routes from freeways to race tracks  .  
             Noting that California has 16 sanctioned race tracks with  
            authorized routes allowing access for motorsport trucks from  
            the interstate, Caltrans recommends that sufficient time and  
            resources be provided to test all of these to ascertain if  
            these longer trailers can travel safely on the transition  
            routes before authorizing these vehicles on them.


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            Make the needed roadway improvements identified in the field  
            tests  .  Based on the field tests Caltrans has already  
            conducted, the needed improvements on transition routes appear  
            to be limited to restriping of roads to widen lanes or combine  
            double turn lanes into single, wider lanes to accommodate the  
            greater turning radii of the motorsport vehicles.

            Develop new transition routes  .  Caltrans notes that it  
            established the existing transition routes based on records  
            from the 1990s, and so Caltrans should update these to reflect  
            road projects since then and should do so every five years.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  No

          According to the Assembly Appropriations Committee:

           Result in minor one-time special fund costs for Caltrans to  
            complete the field tests for the Fontana raceway and prepare  
            the Legislative report and minor costs every five years  
            thereafter to update and develop new routes, if necessary, and  
            to re-examine existing routes.

           Result in Caltrans administrative costs to continue permitting  
            motorsports trailers to be covered by permit fees.

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  8/26/14)

          National Hot Rod Association (source)
          Don Schumacher Racing
          Professional Racers Owners Association
          Sonoma Raceway

          ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    Racing organizations like the National  
          Hot Rod Association sponsor multiple premier drag racing events  
          throughout California every year.  The proponents state that the  
          benefits of these events include tourism, thousands of jobs in  
          the racing and manufacturing industries, and millions of dollars  
          spent in the state's economy.

          The author notes that for years these nationwide organizations  
          have used 56-foot racing trailers to transport their cars and  
          equipment around the country.  These trailers best serve the  
          needs of racing teams and eliminate the need for them to add  

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          more vehicles and pollution to the state's highways and roads.

          The author asserts that every other state that hosts racing  
          events provides these motorsports trailers an exemption, a  
          permitting process, or a withholding of enforcement so they can  
          operate within the state's jurisdiction.  The author states that  
          failure to extend the sunset date on the motorsport exemption  
          could result in racing organizations and teams pulling out of  
          events in California to avoid the risk of these costly  
          regulations.  This would have a negative impact on the current  
          economic recovery and would also result in revenue reductions to  
          the General Fund.  



           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  : 79-0, 08/25/14
          AYES: Achadjian, Alejo, Allen, Ammiano, Bigelow, Bloom,  
            Bocanegra, Bonilla, Bonta, Bradford, Brown, Buchanan, Ian  
            Calderon, Campos, Chau, Ch�vez, Chesbro, Conway, Cooley,  
            Dababneh, Dahle, Daly, Dickinson, Donnelly, Eggman, Fong, Fox,  
            Frazier, Beth Gaines, Garcia, Gatto, Gomez, Gonzalez, Gordon,  
            Gorell, Gray, Grove, Hagman, Hall, Harkey, Roger Hern�ndez,  
            Holden, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Levine, Linder, Logue, Lowenthal,  
            Maienschein, Mansoor, Medina, Melendez, Mullin, Muratsuchi,  
            Nazarian, Nestande, Olsen, Pan, Patterson, Perea, John A.  
            P�rez, V. Manuel P�rez, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Rendon,  
            Ridley-Thomas, Rodriguez, Salas, Skinner, Stone, Ting, Wagner,  
            Waldron, Weber, Wieckowski, Wilk, Williams, Yamada, Atkins
          NO VOTE RECORDED: Vacancy


          JA:e  8/25/14   Senate Floor Analyses 

                           SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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