Car title and registration updates amended, advanced
A bill enabling car dealers to electronically provide titling and registration services was amended March 28 to include provisions of several transportation-related bills.
Read MoreA bill enabling car dealers to electronically provide titling and registration services was amended March 28 to include provisions of several transportation-related bills.
Read MoreCar dealers could electronically provide titling and registration services under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Feb. 7.
Read MoreLawmakers considered several measures this session to make roads safer for cyclists and motorists, ease restrictions on certain farm vehicles and encourage organ donation.
Read MoreSenators addressed young immigrant drivers and transportation network companies, among other issues this session. Licensing and administration Introduced by Omaha
Read MoreA council would be created to study public transportation options in Nebraska by a bill heard by the Transportation and
Read MoreSenators considered legislation regarding motorcycle helmets, specialty license plates and texting while driving, among other topics this session. Rules of
Read MoreGuidelines for a bicycle transportation system in Nebraska would be created under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
Read MoreDrivers of commercial and passenger vehicles would be banned from using phones while driving under a bill advanced from general
Read MoreAmong other measures, lawmakers passed bills this session to require longer ignition interlock installation for DUI offenders and to identify
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill from general file April 23 that would increase the contract value for bridge and road projects
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony March 19 on a bill that would amend the Nebraska Telecommunications Universal Service
Read MoreThose convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol would be required to install ignition interlock devices for a minimum
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony Feb. 19 on a bill that would increase the contract value for bridge
Read MoreA bill requiring drivers to maintain a minimum distance from cyclists and pedestrians was heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
Read MoreThe most prominent transportation-related bill passed this session commits 0.25 cents of the state’s 5.5-cent sales tax to roads projects,
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