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There are 34 Bills pending in House Roads and Transportation

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Date

SB 21Providing minimum fine for traffic violations in construction areas02/26/97
SB 493Allowing certain use of radar devices for enforcing speeding laws04/01/97
HB 2010Establishing a driver point reduction program for certain traffic offenses02/12/97
HB 2032Prohibiting the tinting of rear windows in motor vehicles02/12/97
HB 2043Requiring the DMV to conduct an outstanding warrant check on an applicant for a driver's license and requiring applicants to provide proof of residency02/12/97
HB 2126Commercial driver license qualification standards02/17/97
HB 2130Increasing the speed limit to seventy on certain interstate highways02/17/97
HB 2169Relating to salvaged motorcycles02/20/97
HB 2187Removing the special application fee for special registration plates for certain disabled veterans02/21/97
HB 2212Issuance of special license plates to members of the Silver Haired Legislature02/25/97
HB 2214Clarifying that certain special mobile equipment is not subject to registration and certificate of title provisions02/25/97
HB 2227Allowing class four municipalities to employ radar devices for enforcing speeding laws02/26/97
HB 2283Abolishing the requirement of filing certain plans with municipalities or county commissions by the commissioner of highways02/28/97
HB 2389Waiver of the motor vehicle privilege tax on vehicles purchased out-of-state and for which a tax has been paid in another state03/04/97
HB 2391Prosecution of persons who pass a parked, loading school bus03/04/97
HB 2392Standardizing and regulating the screening, training and driver testing for visually challenged persons03/04/97
HB 2419Directing the Parkways Authority to build entrance and exit ramps on the West Virginia Turnpike at mile marker fifty-two03/05/97
HB 2486Establishing commuter passes for the West Virginia Turnpike03/11/97
HB 2487Requiring school bus drivers to present complaints to county transportation supervisors rather than magistrates03/11/97
HB 2497Exempting certain special mobile equipment from registration and certificate of title provisions03/11/97
HB 2542Relating to the color of salvage certificates issued by the division of motor vehicles03/13/97
HB 2551Redefining the scope and function of the New River parkway authority03/14/97
HB 2600Prohibiting frames from blocking the lettering or registration information on vehicle license plates03/18/97
HB 2602Providing special registration plates for nongame wildlife and military organizations03/18/97
HB 2628Prohibiting stopping, standing or parking along highway right-of-ways03/20/97
HB 2655Clarifying whether all applicants for a driver's license have to first secure an instruction permit03/20/97
HB 2659Raising the speed limit on controlled access corridor highways to sixty-five miles per hour03/21/97
HB 2664Authorizing the parkways, economic development and tourism authority to construct industrial sites along its corridor03/21/97
HB 2683Authorizing farm tractors to drive on public highways during periods of darkness03/24/97
HB 2705Prohibiting vehicles transporting hazardous materials from parking within one thousand feet of educational or health care facilities03/24/97
HB 2725Establishing a minimum speed of fifty-five miles per hour for driving in the left hand or passing lane on interstate highways03/25/97
HB 2824Primary offense of operating a motor vehicle without wearing a safety belt03/28/97
HB 2839Requiring motor vehicle drivers to yield the right-of-way to funeral processions at intersections03/28/97
HB 2845Permitting persons charged with driving a motor vehicle with defective equipment to have five days to correct the defective equipment03/28/97
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