I've taking the midtown tunnel for the last two weeks and of course i get pulled over today for the weels being too small....it's bollocks, yeah?
The cop let me through, but what's my answer to the weels being too small...can they stop me from going through?
Can I ride my scooter through X tunnel (or over Y bridge)?
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BlockParty Planner
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Section 1022.1, paragraph (l) of the Rules and Regulations Governing the Use of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Facilities states in part:
"Motor scooters having tire width of at least three inches and outside tire diameters of at least 16 inches, and capable of maintaining a minimum speed of at least 30 miles per hour on the upgrade portions of the tunnel roadways, shall NOT be excluded from the tunnels." (emphasis mine) Your ET meets the criteria. Print out the regulations and carry a ruler. Please note, however, that "whizzerbikes" and "motorettes" are not permitted in the tunnels. |
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There is a minimum size limit on wheels. Tire widths of at least 3 inches and outside tire diameter of at least 16 inches are permitted to travel thru tunnels.
This is section #1072.1 of the TBTA rules and regulations manual Herb - tispectrum@gmail.com
~ knife and watch collector ~ ~ bike rider ~ pipe smoker ~ ~ Aprilia,Piaggio,Sym, Kymco Scoots~ |
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just printed it and in my glovebox it goes. Nic to have when i go thru the battery tunnel
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Peter, is it the same for the bridges? I don't have 16 inch wheels.
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Yes you do. Brad, it's the total diameter of the wheel, tire and rim.
Herb - tispectrum@gmail.com
~ knife and watch collector ~ ~ bike rider ~ pipe smoker ~ ~ Aprilia,Piaggio,Sym, Kymco Scoots~ |
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Yes you do. You have a 10 inch rim wich leaves 3 inches of tire on each side making your 16 inch requirement. Plus on a LX you have a 11 Inch rim tee hee. |
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Thanks guys.
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Ta very much i'll be sure to remind those coppers when they pull me over again.It looked like they were bored, so i'm figuring that's why they pulled me over.
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No they want money. Word to the wise the cops on the battery tunnel dont know the rules either so print up the law Peter provided and be ready to get pulled over.
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BlockParty Planner
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I haven't ever seen a tire size requirement for bridges. So an older Vespa with 8-inch rims is allowed across bridges, but wouldn't be allowed through the tunnels because they do fall short of the 16 inch total diameter limit.
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somewhat but not totally related technically all scooters are barred from Conneticut highways.
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Im pretty sure the 16 inch requirement is for all highways, bridges, tunnels.
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BlockParty Planner
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I have the rules in front of me, and the only thing it says about bridges and tire size is that motorcycles/scooters with a tire width of less than three inches are not allowed on the Varranzano.
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AH what do you know lol. Kidding of corse |
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Yeah they usually do but these guys didn't even ask for my paperwork....hmmm now there's a first.
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Sometimes the cops use that excuse to stop you and check all the paper work: license, insurance, inspection sticker... just make sure you have all your documentation up to date, and a printed version of the regulation.
edgar
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