Veto override means
trucks can drive 70MPH
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[December 03, 2014]
By Greg Bishop
SPRINGFIELD — All vehicles, including
16- and 18- wheeler trucks, will be able to cruise Illinois’
interstates at 70 mph after the General Assembly voted to override
Governor Pat Quinn’s veto.
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Senate Bill 930 allowing trucks to go 70 mph passed earlier this year but Quinn
vetoed the measure saying he had safety concerns.
During short debate Tuesday in the House, Representative Monique Davis of
Chicago said she agreed with Governor Quinn’s veto.
“I don’t know about you but when I travel, I don’t want that 18-wheeler on my
back going at the same speed I’m going,” she said.
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Davis also said she doesn’t think profits for
trucking companies should outweigh safety concerns.
Regardless of Davis’ concerns, the house voted 103-12 to override
Quinn’s veto. Supporters of the measure indicated studies show
accidents are diminished when all vehicles are going the same speed.
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