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5/3/05-An effort is likely dead to allow concrete mixing trucks with a true gross load not to exceed 66,000 pounds to travel 30 miles from their home base.
The bill failed to meet a May 1 deadline to pass the Senate. Now it will take a two-thirds vote in favor to restart the bill.
Current law limits the concrete mixers to stay within 15 miles of their home base.
S65, sponsored by Sen. Thomas Moore, D-Clearwater, would require all affected vehicles to have “at least three axles each with brake-equipped wheels.”
2/16/05-A bill in the Senate Transportation Committee would allow concrete mixing trucks with a true gross load not to exceed 66,000 pounds to travel 30 miles from their home base.
Current law limits the concrete mixers to stay within 15 miles of their home base.
S65, sponsored by Sen. Thomas Moore, D-Clearwater, would require all affected vehicles to have “at least three axles each with brake-equipped wheels.”
For Senate bill status, call (803) 734-2060.
1/10/05-Sen. Thomas Moore, D-Clearwater, has introduced a bill that would increase the mileage radius for concrete mixing trucks to travel along the state’s highways from their home base.
S65 would hike the radius from the current 15-mile rule to 35 miles.
Under the bill, “these vehicles are limited to a maximum load of the rated capacity of the concrete mixer, the true gross load not to exceed sixty-six thousand pounds.” It also requires the vehicles to have at least three axles each with brake-equipped wheels.
The bill has been sent to the Senate Transportation Committee. For Senate bill status, call (803) 734-2060.





