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House Transportation
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- HB 1 Disabled veteran; definition thereof.
- HB 2 License plates, special; eliminates fee to family of persons who have died in military service.
- HB 52 Antique motor vehicles; eliminates notarization requirements of certain information thereof.
- HB 84 Virginia-North Carolina Interstate Toll Road Compact; repealing Compact.
- HB 87 License plates, special; repeals authorizations for issuance of certain license plates.
- HB 111 Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds therefor in certain counties, cities, and towns.
- HB 131 Child-restraint devices in motor vehicles; penalties if convicted two or more times.
- HB 133 Vehicle registration; refusal to issue or renew because of fees or taxes owed to counties, etc.
- HB 144 Coal trucks, overweight; permit not valid for distance more than 85 miles from railroad, etc.
- HB 147 Transportation Plan; to include regional goals and performance measures for highway districts.
- HB 158 Littering; illegal dumping or disposal of unsightly matter from motor vehicle.
- HB 161 Traffic crimes; mandatory minimum fines.
- HB 254 Licenses, local; issued free of charge to certain vehicles owned by museums.
- HB 268 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; violations in Hampton Roads Planning District.
- HB 269 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital Foundatn.
- HB 277 Traffic control measures; allows installation and application on secondary system components.
- HB 326 Speed limits; maximum on rural, rustic roads.
- HB 337 Handbills, etc.; distribution in highway rights-of-way in certain localities.
- HB 361 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include towing & emergency road services in certain localities.
- HB 372 Motor vehicle dealer; advertising.
- HB 389 Highway systems; allocation of maintenance funds.
- HB 433 Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for three or more offenses of driving without valid license.
- HB 446 Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two offenses of driving without operator's license.
- HB 447 Driver's license; punishment for third or subsequent violation.
- HB 450 Motor vehicle repair services; those embraced by Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads Authorities.
- HB 453 School bus stops; local school boards may install signs or other devices to indicate.
- HB 454 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; revises procedures for enforcing violations.
- HB 469 Motor vehicle license fees; prohibits dealers from collecting in certain localities.
- HB 470 Loitering; prohibited in right-of-way of certain highways with posted signs.
- HB 492 Motor vehicles, used; prohibits displaying, parking, etc. for sale, penalty.
- HB 523 Vehicle safety inspection; extends time for members of armed services.
- HB 525 Vehicle registration fees; exempts member and dependent of armed forces of United States.
- HB 534 Driver's license; State Police shall electronically transmit registry data of sex offenders to DMV.
- HB 544 Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA); powers and duties of Authority.
- HB 600 Neighborhood watch vehicles; allowance of amber warning lights thereon.
- HB 627 PPTA; private entity to pay costs for independent audit of all traffic and cost estimates.
- HB 631 Special license plates; sesquicentennial of the American Civil War.
- HB 649 Motor vehicle dealers; collection of annual license and registration fees in certain localities.
- HB 756 Registration fees; vehicle equipped for persons with disabilities.
- HB 833 Automotive manufacturers; specialized registration & titling of company vehicles.
- HB 875 Handbills, etc.; distribution in Spotsylvania County and City of Richmond.
- HB 885 Bus engine idling; allows all counties, cities, and towns power to adopt ordinances limiting.
- HB 889 Learner's permits; certification statement required for persons under age 18.
- HB 890 Emergency vehicles; flashing warning lights.
- HB 891 Driver's license; discretionary arrest for third offense of driving on suspended license.
- HB 922 Registration fees; increase for firefighting and emergency medical services vehicles.
- HB 1012 Towing; regulations for those seeking tow truck authorization documents and provisional changes.
- HB 1013 Newman Road; designating as State byway in Fairfax County.
- HB 1014 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; use by vehicles bearing special fuel vehicle license plates.
- HB 1015 Motor vehicle air conditioners; allows explosive, flammable, or toxic refrigerants.
- HB 1024 Military personnel; extension of deadlines for driver's license renewal, etc.
- HB 1032 Traffic control measures; financing for application and installation.
- HB 1035 Law-enforcement officers; required to pull vehicle off roadway when stopping motorists.
- HB 1152 Vehicle window tinting films; exempts rear or rear side windows of ambulances, etc.
- HB 1198 Driver's license, commercial; State law conformance with federal requirements.
- HB 1206 Port Authority; police officer to provide security beyond locality where property is located.
- HB 1218 School buses; prohibits use of wireless telecommunications devices by persons driving.
- HB 1233 Reckless driving; suspension of license on conviction of minor.
- HB 1243 Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers.
- HB 1245 Driver's license; certain restrictions for first-time applicants failing behind wheel three times.
- HB 1270 Pedestrians and drivers; sets out responsibilities at marked and unmarked crosswalks.
- HB 1281 License plates, special; persons convicted of DUI third or subsequent time to use.
- HB 1302 Incident management; makes several changes to law in order to increase effectiveness & efficiency.
- HB 1320 Public road easements; maintenance of certain roads not abandoned.
- HB 1337 Children; unlawful for any person to leave in motor vehicle unattended child under age six.
- HB 1345 Parking violations; grants James City County ability to impose civil penalties.
- HB 1374 Restricted permit; issuance thereof for license suspension for nonpayment of fines and costs.
- HB 1406 Rural rustic road program; increases maximum average daily traffic volume for roads.
- HB 1407 Restricted driver's license; issuance to operate motor vehicle during period of suspension
- HB 1429 Golf carts; operation on public highways within boundaries of Town of Claremont.
- HB 1464 Trooper Robert A. Hill Memorial Bridge; designating as bridge over Route 58 in Southampton County.
- HB 1478 Pedestrian control signals; abide by words or symbols displayed thereon.
- HB 1507 Trooper Charles Mark Cosslett Memorial Highway; designating as portion of Fairfax County Parkway.
- HB 1516 Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstate 81.
- HB 1551 Overweight and overload permits; creates fee schedules therefor to help recover maintenance costs.
- HB 1555 Lance Corporal Daniel Todd Morris Bridge; designating as bridge over I-81 at Steeles Tavern.
- HB 1557 Mopeds; limitations on operation thereof.
- HB 1572 Comprehensive highway access management standards; Commissioner to promulgate in phases.
- HB 1578 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; refund of certain fees and taxes imposed thereby.
- SB 1 Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers.
- SB 39 Traffic accident reports; increases amount of damage threshold to be reported by law enforcement.
- SB 55 Tank wagons; increases total gross weight for overweight permits.
- SB 73 License plates, special; issuance marking sesquicentennial of Civil War.
- SB 99 Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds therefor in certain counties, cities, and towns.
- SB 113 Driver's license; penalty for driving without.
- SB 116 Motor Vehicles, Department of; service charges.
- SB 121 TransDominion Express Commission; created.
- SB 136 School buses; prohibits use of wireless telecommunications devices by persons driving.
- SB 150 Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route; designating certain highway segments thereas.
- SB 160 Handbills, etc.; distribution in highway rights-of-way in certain localities.
- SB 165 Golf cart and utility vehicles; crossing of highways at certain intersections in Colonial Beach.
- SB 186 Statewide Transportation Plan; VDOT, etc. to include regional goals and performance measures.
- SB 189 Highway construction; increases cost of project using state or local employees.
- SB 191 Vehicle license fees, local; localities to exempt those owned by citizen support units.
- SB 233 Transportation Plan; include quantifiable measures & achievable goals for greenhouse gas emission.
- SB 266 License plates, special; issuance to Purple Heart recipients.
- SB 309 Restricted driver's license; issuance to operate motor vehicle during period of suspension
- SB 368 Disregarding signal to stop; endangerment of operation of law-enforcement officer, penalty.
- SB 370 Comprehensive highway access management standards; Commissioner to promulgate in phases.
- SB 422 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Appalachian Trail.
- SB 570 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; revises procedures for enforcing violations.
- SB 600 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
- SB 607 Towing and recovery operator; definition excludes franchised motor vehicle dealer.
- SB 654 Jerry Falwell Parkway; designating as portion of Route 460 between City of Lynchburg & Campbell Co.
- SB 691 Towing; regulations for those seeking tow truck authorization documents and provisional changes.
- SB 707 Towing and Recovery Operators, Board of; powers, duties, and regulations.
- SB 750 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of National D-Day Memorial Foundation.
- SB 754 Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstate 81.
- SB 799 Move-over law; drivers must move to lane not adjacent emergency vehicle displaying emergency lights.