2010 Bills Tagged with “Driving”

13 bills found.

House
# Title Status
HB93
Patron: Terry Kilgore
Introduced: 2010-01-04
Status: In Committee
Uninsured motorist insurance; liability insurer relieved of costs of defending owner in claim. in committee
HB144
Patron: John O'Bannon
Introduced: 2010-01-05
Status: passed committee
DUI; law-enforcement officer may inquire about location of consumption of last drink. passed committee
HB163
Patron: Bobby Orrock
Introduced: 2010-01-05
Status: passed committee
Motor vehicles; prohibition on driving abreast does not apply to passing other vehicles. passed committee
HB176
Patron: Joe Morrissey
Introduced: 2010-01-07
Status: incorporated
Speed limits; provides for 70 mph on certain portions of I-95 and I-295. incorporated
HB180
Patron: Joe Morrissey
Introduced: 2010-01-07
Status: dead
Marijuana; loss of driving privilege if convicted for possession in a motor vehicle. dead
HB212
Patron: David Bulova
Introduced: 2010-01-08
Status: dead
Handheld personal communications device; texting while driving primary offense. dead
HB993
Patron: Dave Nutter
Introduced: 2010-01-13
Status: passed committee
DUI; unlawful for any person under age 21 to operate motor vehicle. passed committee
HB1048
Patron: Kaye Kory
Introduced: 2010-01-13
Status: in subcommittee
Motor vehicles; increases passing distance when approaching bicycles, etc. in subcommittee
HB1159
Patron: Glenn Oder
Introduced: 2010-01-13
Status: in subcommittee
Move over law; drivers to move left when certain vehicles are approaching displaying amber lights. in subcommittee
HB1197
Patron: Sal Iaquinto
Introduced: 2010-01-13
Status: passed committee
DUI ignition interlock; required to have on first offense as a condition of a restricted license. passed committee
HB1201
Patron: Delores McQuinn
Introduced: 2010-01-13
Status: In Committee
Driver instruction program; DMV shall provide at a reduced fee, etc., to person unable to pay cost. in committee
Senate
# Title Status
SB41
Patron: Richard Stuart
Introduced: 2010-01-04
Status: in subcommittee
Restricted permit; allowed to drive to and from church-related activities. in subcommittee
SB537
Patron: Steve Newman
Introduced: 2010-01-13
Status: Passed the Senate
Speed limits; increases on highways where it is presently 65 mph to 70 mph. passed senate