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Highways, Bridges and Ferries
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  • HB 48 Motorcycles; driving two abreast in a single lane.
  • HB 73 Tranpsortation Board; naming of highways, etc., and cost of construction.
  • HB 84 Virginia-North Carolina Interstate Toll Road Compact; repealing Compact.
  • HB 94 Secondary highway system; allocates construction funds among counties based on population.
  • HB 111 Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds therefor in certain counties, cities, and towns.
  • HB 135 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; prohibits designation thereof on certain portions of I-95.
  • 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 185 Trucks and combination vehicles; Transportation Board to impose fee for use in maintaining highways.
  • HB 268 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; violations in Hampton Roads Planning District.
  • HB 277 Traffic control measures; allows installation and application on secondary system components.
  • HB 293 Vehicle weight limit enforcement; county enforcement on highways within its boundaries.
  • HB 337 Handbills, etc.; distribution in highway rights-of-way in certain localities.
  • HB 342 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; use by vehicles bearing special fuel vehicle license plates.
  • HB 347 Transportation Commissioner; contracts for grounds keeping, mowing, etc. on highways in Reston.
  • HB 348 VDOT; supplying information to and soliciting comments from Reston.
  • HB 373 Highway welcome and exit signs; localities may put up within highway rights-of-way.
  • HB 374 CHILD WITH AUTISM signs; VDOT to post within an area in which child resides.
  • HB 389 Highway systems; allocation of maintenance funds.
  • HB 405 Interstate Routes 64 & 664; prohibits imposition & collection of tolls for use of certain portions.
  • 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 470 Loitering; prohibited in right-of-way of certain highways with posted signs.
  • HB 471 Highway construction, primary system; funds allocation.
  • HB 507 Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; revises number of members needed for quorum at meetings.
  • HB 544 Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA); powers and duties of Authority.
  • HB 568 Tractor-trailer combinations; local ordinances prohibiting use of certain highways.
  • HB 571 Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds for certain counties.
  • HB 612 Income tax, state; toll payment tax credit.
  • HB 618 Highway construction; power of Transportation Commissioner includes construction of sidewalks.
  • HB 635 Impact fees; expands existing road impact fee provisions to include school improvements, etc.
  • HB 692 Highway welcome and exit signs; localities may put up within highway rights-of-way.
  • HB 788 Highway maintenance payments; Arlington and Henrico Counties receive payments for roads.
  • HB 803 VDOT; authority to account for workforce housing.
  • HB 826 Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; expanding Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel first tier project.
  • HB 828 Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; removes York County & Cities of Hampton & Poquoson.
  • HB 829 Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; abolishes Authority, taxes, etc., dedicated to operation.
  • HB 856 Rail Enhancement Fund; allows Director to waive certain requirements regarding project funding.
  • HB 875 Handbills, etc.; distribution in Spotsylvania County and City of Richmond.
  • HB 961 Highway maintenance; provides for increased payments where traffic volumes exceed statewide average.
  • HB 977 Statistical information; VDOT to collect and report.
  • 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 1032 Traffic control measures; financing for application and installation.
  • HB 1105 Outdoor advertising; local governments ability to limit or remove signs..
  • HB 1108 Highway construction, primary system; funds allocation.
  • HB 1140 Tolls; State Corporation Commission authority to approve or revise rates charged.
  • HB 1230 Greenhouse gas emissions; mandatory reporting.
  • HB 1259 Environmental impact reports; requires county, city, or town to submit report on highway projects.
  • HB 1286 Highway systems; eliminates three-tier aspect of revenue-sharing program.
  • HB 1288 Bridge and safety funding; prioritization by Transportation Board.
  • HB 1301 Bridge replacement & repair; Transportation Board to award contracts for design-build procurement.
  • HB 1304 Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; procedures to be followed.
  • HB 1320 Public road easements; maintenance of certain roads not abandoned.
  • HB 1385 Highway construction funds, primary and secondary; funds allocation.
  • HB 1406 Rural rustic road program; increases maximum average daily traffic volume for roads.
  • HB 1429 Golf carts; operation on public highways within boundaries of Town of Claremont.
  • HB 1444 Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; abolishes Authority, taxes, etc., dedicated to operation.
  • HB 1454 VDOT; waiver of certain entrance sight-distance requirements.
  • HB 1464 Trooper Robert A. Hill Memorial Bridge; designating as bridge over Route 58 in Southampton County.
  • HB 1507 Trooper Charles Mark Cosslett Memorial Highway; designating as portion of Fairfax County Parkway.
  • HB 1511 Changeable electronic variable message signs; imposes a moratorium on erection of advertisements.
  • HB 1515 Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstate 81.
  • HB 1516 Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstate 81.
  • HB 1546 Weight limit; town ordinance thereof on certain roads.
  • 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 1572 Comprehensive highway access management standards; Commissioner to promulgate in phases.
  • HJ 29 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference).
  • HJ 64 DC Metro; Secretary of Transportation to study extension from Woodbridge and Potomac Mills.
  • HJ 158 Highway Trust Fund, federal; joint subcommittee to study impact on State of decline in funding.
  • HJ 159 U.S. Route 460 Communications Committee; extends mandate, report.
  • SB 11 Rail Enhancement Fund; allows Director to waive certain requirements regarding project funding.
  • SB 43 Environmental impact reports; requires county, city, or town to submit report on highway projects.
  • SB 71 Transportation Commissioner; contracts for grounds keeping, mowing, etc. on highways in Reston.
  • SB 94 Covered Bridge Capital; designating Patrick County thereas.
  • SB 99 Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds therefor in certain counties, cities, and towns.
  • SB 121 TransDominion Express Commission; created.
  • SB 122 Rail Transportation Development Authority; created.