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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 18c-7402.1. Pilot projects; automated audible warning devices.

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Sec. 18c-7402.1. Pilot projects; automated audible warning devices.
(a)The General Assembly finds and declares that, for the communities of the State that are traversed by railroads, there is a growing need to mitigate train horn noise without compromising the safety of the public. Therefore, after applications are filed and approved by the Commission, the Commission shall authorize pilot projects in the counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, and Will to test the utility and safety of stationary automated audible warning devices as an alternative to trains having to sound their horns as they approach highway-rail crossings.
(b)In light of the pending proposed ruling by the Federal Railroad Administration on the use of locomotive horns at all highway-rail crossings across the nation, it is in the best interest of the State for the Commission to expedite the pilot projects in order to contribute data to the federal rulemaking process regarding the possible inclusion of stationary automated warning devices in the counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, and Will as a safety measure option to the proposed federal rule.
(c)The Commission shall adopt rules for implementing the pilot projects in the counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, and Will.
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