Virginia law allows local governments to regulate trucks and buses within their jurisdictions. They can prohibit trucks on certain streets or restrict through traffic, and specific cities like Poquoson and Williamsburg can restrict nonscheduled buses. These regulations help manage traffic and safety in local areas.
Yes, local governments can prohibit trucks on specific streets if they determine it is necessary for safety or traffic management.
Yes, these cities can restrict nonscheduled buses, other than school buses, on designated streets within their jurisdictions.
Governing bodies of counties, cities, and towns have the authority to regulate trucks and buses through local ordinances.
Yes, trucks can be restricted to only be used for receiving loads or making deliveries on designated streets.