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NC Senate OKs long truck bill, sent to governor



By AP
17 July 2008 @ 12:15 pm ET

RALEIGH, N.C. - The Senate is sending Gov. Mike Easley a plan to allow long tractor trailers on more North Carolina roads.

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The bill was approved Wednesday on a 43-1 vote. It would allow 53-foot long tractor trailers to be driven on all primary roadways. Current state law restricts them to interstates and designated highways, while 48-foot trailers are not bound by restrictions.

Supporters say long trailers have become the industry standard. Allowing the 53-foot trucks on more roads will help North Carolina businesses so that goods can be delivered.

The plan also gives the Department of Transportation the power to restrict truck traffic on roads it deems unsafe for the large vehicles.

If Easley signs the bill, it would go into effect Sept. 1.

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