As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AUTOMOBILE
A motor vehicle of a private passenger, sport utility or
station wagon type that is owned or leased and is neither used as
a public or livery conveyance for passengers nor rented to others
with a driver; and a motor vehicle with a pickup body, or delivery
sedan, a van, or a panel truck or a camper-type vehicle used for recreational
purposes owned by an individual or by husband and wife who are residents
of the same household, not customarily used in the occupation, profession
or business of the owner(s).
BASIC TOWING SERVICE
The removal and transportation of an automobile from a highway,
street or other public or private road or a parking area or from a
storage facility, and other services normally incident thereto, but
does not include recovery of an automobile from a position beyond
the right-of-way or berm or from being impaled upon any other object
within the right-of-way or berm.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Any vehicle other than that as defined as an "automobile"
pursuant to the definitions as contained in this chapter.
INSIDE BUILDINGS
A vehicle storage facility that is completely indoors, having
one or more openings in the walls for storage and removal of vehicles,
and that is secured by a locking device on each opening.
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
An occurrence in which a private passenger automobile comes
in contact with any other object for which the private passenger automobile
must be towed or removed for placement in a storage facility. This
includes all situations which are accidental as to the owner or operator
of the motor vehicle, even if they were caused by the intentional
acts of a perpetrator where the perpetrator was not the owner or operator
of the motor vehicle.
OPERATOR
A person who is in physical control of a vehicle.
OUTSIDE SECURED
An automobile storage facility that is not indoors and is
secured by a fence, wall or other man-made barrier that is at least
six feet high. The facility is to be lighted at night.
OUTSIDE UNSECURED
An automobile storage facility that is not indoors and is
not secured by a fence, wall or other man-made barrier, and all other
storage facilities not defined above as "inside building" or "outside
secured."
TOW VEHICLE
Only those vehicles equipped with a boom or booms, winches,
slings, tilt beds, wheel lifts or under-reach equipment specifically
designed by its manufacturer for the removal or transport of motor
vehicles.
WINCHING SERVICE
Any operation in which a vehicle is moved onto a roadway
from a position off the roadway, or any operation in which substantial
work is required to prepare a vehicle for normal towing.
To qualify for inclusion on the list of official towers, applicants
must meet the following minimum standards:
A. Minimum vehicle requirements.
(1) Every official tower shall maintain and have available to render
services required by this chapter a minimum of one regular tow vehicle,
one flatbed vehicle and one heavy-duty wrecker.
(2) Vehicle classes.
(a)
Regular tow vehicles must be equipped with a boom or winch assembly
mounted on the chassis, a dolly assembly, a tow sling or wheel lift
assembly at least 100 feet of either 3/8 inch or 7/16 inch cable attached
to a motor-driven winch.
(b)
Flatbed vehicles must be equipped with a winch or hydraulically
operated bed which slides or tilts to accommodate transporting of
vehicles.
(3) Every official tower shall have available a heavy-duty wrecker, and
under-reach shall be rated at 35,000 pounds and shall be capable of
towing new-style buses and trucks with fiberglass front ends.
(4) All equipment shall comply with all state and federal regulations,
and all vehicle operators shall possess a CDL license for over 18,000
pounds.
(5) Each applicant shall submit, along with its application, proof of
ownership, lease or other written agreement demonstrating availability
as needed of the vehicles which will be utilized to provide services
pursuant to this chapter.
B. Minimum equipment requirements.
(1) Every tow vehicle or flatbed vehicle shall be equipped with the following:
(a)
At least one amber rotating beacon or strobe light mounted on
the highest practical location of the vehicles, visible from 360°
when in use and visible at a minimum distance of 500 feet during daylight
hours.
(b)
One snatch block per winch.
(c)
Safety tow lights or magnetic tow lights for towing vehicles
at night, amber-colored.
(d)
Extra chains and cable for pulling or securing a towed vehicle.
(e)
At least one heavy-duty broom, a shovel, a crowbar or prybar,
a set of jumper cables, a flashlight, one two-pound or larger fire
extinguisher of dry chemical type, one dozen flares or similar warning
devices for placement at the scene of an accident or behind a disabled
vehicle, at least 40 pounds of dry sand or a drying compound for gasoline
and oil spilled onto the roadway and a container of sufficient size
to remove the used compound, a sufficient quantity and types of tools
to enable the tow operator to perform proper and adequate emergency
repair services for the tow.
(2) Every tow vehicle or flatbed vehicle shall comply with any and all
state, federal and local laws, regulations and ordinances pertaining
to safety, lighting and towing equipment requirements and shall be
subject to inspection by the Police Department at any time. No changes
may be made in said vehicles or equipment unless prior written approval
is obtained from the Township.
(3) Every tow vehicle or flatbed vehicle shall display the official tower's
license and shall have the name of the official tower displayed on
the vehicle in such manner and of such lettering as conforms to the
provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-46.
(4) All towing operators' trucks must be equipped with either two-way
radio and/or mobile telephone communications equipment with their
principal place of business, including their garage and/or office
facilities, to ensure the proper availability of services and equipment
on behalf of the Township and motorists.
(5) The towing operators' wrecker(s) and all other vehicles shall
be properly licensed and registered with the New Jersey Division of
Motor Vehicles.
(a)
Towing operators' vehicles shall display New Jersey commercial
license plates.
C. Minimum personnel requirements; availability and response time.
(1) Official towers shall have available, at all times, a minimum of
two persons to provide the services required by this chapter. All
persons employed by official towers to provide the services required
by this chapter shall meet the following requirements and be subject
to the following regulations. They shall:
(a)
Be competent mechanics able to provide minimum road service
for disabled vehicles;
(b)
Have a valid driver's license having no restrictions or
conditional endorsements other than a condition requiring the wearing
of eyeglasses;
(c)
Be mentally alert and present a neat appearance at all times;
(d)
Obey all traffic laws and regulations;
(e)
Be subject to inspection by the Police Department of the Township
and shall be approved by the Township prior to rendering any services
pursuant to this chapter.
(f)
Not have been convicted of a crime nor had their driving privileges
suspended or revoked within the past year.
(2) Employees of the towing operator, in responding to a call, shall
request and be afforded police assistance during the course of providing
towing, emergency road services or removal of abandoned or accident
vehicles when such employees find it necessary to turn around, back
up, tow in the opposite direction of traffic, or cross the median.
(3) A towing operator shall not permit a vehicle to be removed from the
site of a vehicular accident, the scene of a crime or any other instance
or situation without the prior approval and permission of a police
officer and/or superior at the scene.
D. Minimum storage requirements.
(1) Every official tower shall maintain an outside secured storage area
meeting the following requirements:
(a)
The storage area shall be capable of storing a minimum of six
passenger vehicles and one tractor and trailer. The area shall have
at least 800 square feet of storage facilities to hold and protect
police hold vehicles.
(b)
The location of the towing facility and storage area shall be
within a two-mile radius from the Township of Willingboro Municipal
Building or located within a municipality which is contiguous with
the Township of Willingboro's border. This location is established
to ensure reasonable response and towing distances.
(c)
The storage area shall be fully enclosed by a sturdy fence having
a minimum height of six feet, with at least one lockable gate for
ingress and egress, and shall be lighted from dusk to dawn.
(d)
The storage area shall be in an area legally zoned for such
use.
(e)
The storage facility shall be available 24 hours a day, 365
days per year, and shall be open to the public on weekdays during
normal business hours and for four hours on Saturdays. The applicant
shall specify the hours on which the facility will be open on Saturdays.
The applicant is not required to be open on Sundays.
(f)
The official tower shall have an employee on duty during all
hours in which the storage facility is open.
(g)
The official tower shall not charge a release fee or other charge
for releasing vehicles to their owners after normal business hours
or on weekends.
(h)
The applicant shall, with its application, submit proof of ownership
or lease of the storage area.
(i)
The official tower shall be responsible for ensuring the proper
and safe storage of all vehicles towed pursuant to this chapter. The
official tower shall be liable for any damage incurred by such vehicles
while in transit to or while stored in the storage areas.
The applicant shall agree in writing to assume the defense of
and indemnify and hold harmless the Township, its elected officials,
boards, commissions, officers, employees and agents, from all suits,
actions, damages or claims, fees, costs, expenses, fines or penalties
to which the Township may be subjected of any kind and nature whatsoever
resulting from, caused by, arising out of or as a consequence of the
provisions of towing, wrecking, storage and/or emergency services
provided at the request of the Township pursuant to this chapter.
Official towers shall enter into a hold harmless agreement in a form
to be prepared by the Township Attorney prior to being included on
the official tower's list.