La. Governor Signs Roadability Law
Truckers would have the right to inspect the equipment and demand that repairs be made if necessary.
The measure is similar to one enacted in South Carolina last year except for a provision dealing with existing interchange contracts (11-9, p. 24). The South Carolina law states that existing contracts supersede the law. The Louisiana measure apparently does the opposite, holding that the law supersedes existing contracts.
Two intermodal groups are at odds over the language of the new Louisiana statute, which is intended to improve the roadability of intermodal equipment interchanged with trucks.
IANA rejects regulation of intermodal equipment interchange and says legislation of the sort enacted in Louisiana is unnecessary.
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