Rights for disabled pedestrians amended, advanced
Senators amended and advanced a bill from general file March 24 concerning the rights of disabled pedestrians. Introduced by Bellevue
Read MoreSenators amended and advanced a bill from general file March 24 concerning the rights of disabled pedestrians. Introduced by Bellevue
Read MoreRide-sharing companies such as Lyft and Uber would be regulated under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee
Read MoreNebraska would join other states in allowing young immigrants to drive under legislation heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee
Read MoreFreight trains crossing the state could be operated by no fewer than two people under legislation heard by the Transportation
Read MoreAll newly-purchased school buses in Nebraska would be equipped with seat belts under a bill heard by the Transportation and
Read MoreIt would be illegal to hold a phone while driving in Nebraska under a bill heard by the Transportation and
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard a bill Feb. 17 that would change the damage threshold for reporting motor vehicle
Read MoreMotorcyclists in Nebraska no longer would be required to wear helmets under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
Read MoreNebraska drivers could show their support for mountain lions with special license plates under a bill heard by the Transportation
Read MoreSome cars in Nebraska could display only one license plate under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee
Read MoreRiders of bicycles with electric motors would enjoy the same rights as traditional cyclists under a proposal heard by the
Read MoreMotorists would be required to give bicyclists more room on Nebraska roadways under legislation heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
Read MoreThe 104th Nebraska Legislature convened at 10:00 a.m. on Jan. 7 for the 90-day first session. Seventeen new members were
Read MoreThe definition of a bicycle would be expanded under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Feb. 25.
Read MoreMotorcyclists would be permitted to display additional lights on their motorcycles under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
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