Several pieces of legislation designed to make limousines safer in New York have now passed the state assembly.
This comes amid the ongoing criminal case surrounding October's deadly limo crash in Schoharie.
The bills would make it mandatory for limousine carriers to notify the DMV of every altered or "stretch" limo designed carry 15 or more passengers.
They would also up the penalties for u-turns by those limos, and require them to use a GPS while driving in New York.
This package of bills were approved in the Senate earlier this month.