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5/19/05-A bill that would have prohibited large trucks from traveling in the left lane on highways with three or more lanes in the state has died.
HB183, sponsored by Rep. Jack Johnson, R-Wildwood, remained in committee at the close of the session, effectively killing it for the year.
The bill would have restricted commercial vehicles to the right lanes of highways, except when making “a proper left turn or when otherwise directed by traffic markings, signs or signals.” Violators could have been subject to a fine ranging from $200 to $300.
The Missouri Department of Transportation would have been responsible for posting signs on the effected highways.

2/15/05-A bill sent to the House Transportation Committee Feb. 10 would prohibit large trucks from traveling in the left lane on highways with three or more lanes in the state.
HB183, sponsored by Rep. Jack Jackson, R-Wildwood, would restrict commercial vehicles to the right lanes of highways, except when making “a proper left turn or when otherwise directed by traffic markings, signs or signals.” Violators could be subject to a fine ranging from $200 to $300.
The Missouri Department of Transportation would be responsible for posting signs on the effected highways.
For House bill status, call (573) 751-4633.

1/14/05-Rep. Jack Jackson, R-Wildwood, has introduced a measure that would prohibit large trucks from traveling in the left lane on highways with three or more lanes in the state.
HB183 would restrict commercial vehicles to the right lanes of highways, except when making “a proper left turn or when otherwise directed by traffic markings, signs or signals.” Violators could be subject to a fine ranging from $200 to $300.
The Missouri Department of Transportation would be responsible for posting signs on the effected highways.
The bill is awaiting assignment to a committee. For House bill status, call (573) 751-4633.

 

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