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7/10/03 - A bill that would have restricted lane usage for heavy-trucks has died.
HB1478 would have permitted city governments to adopt ordinances restricting heavy trucks, weighing at least 5,000 pounds, to the right lane on all city streets, roads and highways.
Current law does not prevent cities from adopting these ordinances, but the proposal specifically authorized the ordinances.
The bill was still in the House transportation committee when the Legislature adjourned June 23.

5/5/03 - State lawmakers are considering a bill that would restrict lane usage for heavy trucks.
HB1478 authorizes city governments to adopt ordinances restricting heavy trucks, weighing at least 5,000 pounds, to the right lane on all city streets, roads and highways.
Current law does not prevent cities from adopting these ordinances, but the proposal specifically authorizes the ordinances. Additionally, the proposal requires signs be posted before such ordinances could become effective.
The bill has been referred to the House transportation committee. For bill status, call 1-800-256-3793. In Baton Rouge, call (225) 342-2456.

 

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