As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated:
ACCIDENTAny incident or occurrence in which one or more vehicles come into contact with each other or another object thereby causing personal injury or property damage.
DRIVERAny person driving a tow car upon the public highways for hire.
FOR HIREIncludes any incident where a fee, charge or other consideration is directly or indirectly imposed for towing, carrying or removing any vehicle and shall be inclusive of repairs made on a towed vehicle for a consideration, although no charge is expressly imposed for the towing of such a vehicle.
OPERATEIncludes the control and direction of the use of a vehicle for towing from places within the Village of Lynbrook.
OWNERIncludes a person owning, leasing or controlling one or more tow cars and driving, operating or causing any such vehicle to be operated upon the public highways for hire.
PERSONIncludes an individual, partnership, unincorporated association, corporation or other entity.
RESTRICTED LICENSEThat license issued to the owners of towing cars authorizing the holder thereof to engage in all tow car operations, except that he may not respond to a call to the scene of an accident or remove a disabled vehicle from the scene of an accident, nor may be solicit the person in charge of a vehicle involved in an accident, at the scene of such accident, for the towing of such vehicle, whether directly or indirectly on his behalf or on behalf of any other person, firm or corporation; nor may be, at the scene of an accident where towing is required, make an estimate of the cost of repairs, or to offer to make such an estimate, or to offer to make such repairs, although no charge is imposed for towing. No such solicitation shall be made at the scene of the accident nor from private property in the vicinity of the scene of the accident.
SCENE OF ACCIDENTAny area where one or more motor vehicles have collided, including any area of a street to which a vehicle is moved to prevent obstruction of traffic, and will remain so until the vehicle or vehicles are removed either under their own power or by a properly licensed tow car.
TERMINALAny place of a licensed tow car business located within the Village of Lynbrook.
TOWINGThe moving of a vehicle from public or private property by another vehicle for hire or where the towing service is performed by a person engaged in the servicing or repairing of vehicles.
[Amended 8-10-1992 by L.L. No. 10-1992]
TOWING CAR, TOW CAR or TOW TRUCKA vehicle which is either towing or is equipped with a crane, winch or similar device designed to raise, remove or carry a motor vehicle, or the front or rear end thereof, or a flatbed truck.
[Amended 8-10-1992 by L.L. No. 10-1992]
UNRESTRICTED LICENSEThat license which is issued to the owners of towing cars authorizing the holder thereof to engage in all tow car operations. The Village Clerk shall have authority to limit the number of unrestricted towing car licenses to be issued hereunder to any one licensee in accordance with such reasonable standards as he may establish.
VEHICLEA motor vehicle as defined in §
125 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York, a bus as defined in § 104 of such law, a tractor as defined in § 151-a of such law, a trailer as defined in § 156 of such law or a truck as defined in § 156 of such law or a truck as defined in § 158 of such law.
[Added 8-10-1992 by L.L. No. 10-1992]
VILLAGEThe geographical area of the Village of Lynbrook.