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House Transportation
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- HB 19 VRE; allows Potomac-Rappahannock Transportation Commission to charge higher fares.
- HB 25 Greenhouse gas emissions; Statewide Transportation Plan to include quantifiable measures and goals.
- HB 37 Overload and overweight permits; fees established by Commissioner.
- HB 55 Virginia Railway Express service; assessment of localities.
- HB 95 Secondary highway system; requirements for taking new streets into system.
- HB 121 Virginia ports; requires approval of Governor and General Assembly before any change in ownership.
- HB 127 Overweight permits; makes carriers of coal, etc., responsible for obtaining.
- HB 134 Outdoor advertising; 501(c)(3) sponsorships seen from highways are not deemed to be advertisement.
- HB 145 Reflectors on trailers; required on those that have an empty weight of 3,000 pounds or less.
- HB 176 Speed limits; provides for 70 mph on certain portions of I-95 and I-295.
- HB 224 Highways; payments to cities and towns for maintenance.
- HB 229 Driver's license, provisional; restriction for those transporting up to three children under age 15.
- HB 298 Removal of motor vehicles; adds Prince William Co. to localities that may remove or immobilize.
- HB 320 HOV lanes; extends date for use by vehicle with clean special fuel license plates.
- HB 375 Removal of mercury switches from scrap and recycled vehicles; manufacturers to submit plans to DEQ.
- HB 381 Motor vehicle titles; exempts special construction and forestry equipment from being titled.
- HB 403 Move over law; drivers to move left when approaching certain vehicles displaying flashing lights.
- HB 459 Pedestrians and drivers; sets out responsibilities at marked and unmarked crosswalks.
- HB 461 Photo-monitoring systems; operator may enter into agreement with DMV to obtain vehicle information.
- HB 462 Aftermarket exhaust system components; prohibits sale when in violation of exhaust noise limits.
- HB 480 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; CTB to conduct third party audits of agreements executed.
- HB 492 Removal of motor vehicles; adds Prince William Co. to localities that may remove or immobilize.
- HB 506 Roy D. Smith III Memorial Bridge; designating as Island Ford Road bridge over Shenandoah River.
- HB 534 Distribution of handbills, etc.; grants Chesterfield County power to regulate and prohibit.
- HB 579 Motorcycles; required to use muffler system in good working order that meets federal standards.
- HB 584 Highway rest areas and residency offices; VDOT to reopen.
- HB 593 License plates, special; repeals authorizations for issuance when required minimum not received.
- HB 666 Transportation Capital Projects Revenue Bonds; used for new road or highway construction projects.
- HB 752 Traffic lights; allows motorcycle, etc., to proceed through intersections showing steady red signal.
- HB 779 Northern Virginia transportation projects; VDOT to evaluate and make periodic reports.
- HB 788 HOV lanes; allows certain military personnel to use in Hampton Roads regardless of passengers.
- HB 818 Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB); composition.
- HB 850 Roadways; authorizes Buchanan County Board of Supervisors to maintain those within right-of-way.
- HB 915 Towing and Recovery Operators, Board of; regulation exemptions.
- HB 948 HOT lanes; VDOT to conduct a NEPA study prior to construction on any portion of I-95 or I-395.
- HB 957 Motor vehicles; requires traffic on limited access highways to drive in right-most lane.
- HB 968 HOT lanes; violations are traffic infractions.
- HB 969 PPTA; preconditions to certain comprehensive agreements.
- HB 980 HOV lanes; extends date for use by vehicle with clean special fuel license plates.
- HB 991 Truck weights; exempts vehicles hauling wood pellets from weight limits and permit fees.
- HB 1068 Overweight vehicles; penalties.
- HB 1081 Highway rest areas and welcome centers; requires VDOT to reopen all on Interstate Highway System.
- HB 1083 Mopeds; prohibits driving on highways with speed limits greater than 45 mph.
- HB 1096 Vehicles towed; written notice within 24 hours to owners towed because of medical emergencies.
- HB 1098 State and local transportation planning; provides for coordination with DRPT.
- HB 1103 Primary system highway construction funds; allocation.
- HB 1124 Street maintenance payments; provides for increased payments where traffic volumes exceed average.
- HB 1131 Transportation Board; formulas for allocating funds.
- HB 1139 Distribution of handbills, etc.; grants Town of West Point power to regulate and prohibit.
- HB 1175 Off-road recreational vehicles; localities to allow on certain highways within their boundaries.
- HB 1201 Driver instruction program; DMV shall provide at a reduced fee, etc., to person unable to pay cost.
- HB 1223 HOT lanes; requires shoulder widths are sufficient for safe operation of transit vehicles.
- HB 1232 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Washington Capitals hockey team.
- HB 1284 Distribution of handbills, etc., on highways; gives local government power to regulate and prohibit.
- HB 1336 Commercial dumpsters; VDOT shall issue permits for temporary placement in residential neighborhoods.
- HB 1365 Motor carriers; regulation of transportation of railroad employees by contract carriers.
- HB 1368 Vehicle engine idling; allowed for unattended motor vehicles on residential streets, exceptions.
- HB 1369 Secondary Street Acceptance Requirements; VDOT to reconsider.
- SB 228 Pedestrians crossing highways; duties of vehicles to stop to allow at marked crosswalks.
- SB 285 Unpaved secondary road fund; use of proceeds.
- SB 566 Passing vehicles; any vehicle passing a bicycle, etc., shall pass at least three feet to left.