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Hereby ORDERS use of the following described bridge be PROHIBITED to all trucks and other commercial vehicles exceeding the gross weight of 6,000 pounds:

PUTNAM COUNTY, DISTRICT ONE:

    Bridge No. SS 40-40-1.70, on CR 40, located 0.50 mile north of CR 40/1, spanning Cow Creek.


WOOD COUNTY, DISTRICT THREE:

    Bridge No. SS 54-50/30-0.30, on CR 50/30 SLS, located 0.30 mile west of CR 50/37, spanning a Branch of Stinwell Creek.


Hereby ORDERS use of the following described bridge be PROHIBITED to all trucks and other commercial vehicles exceeding the gross weight of 30,000 pounds:

LOGAN COUNTY, DISTRICT TWO:
    Bridge No. 23-TMP/CW-0.01, on OTH TMP/CW, located 0.01 mile west of CR 110/7, spanning the Guyandotte River.

WIRT COUNTY, DISTRICT THREE:
    Bridge No. 53-28-0.30 (6399), on CR 28, located 0.30 mile north of WV 14, spanning Conrad Run.


Hereby ORDERS the PROBHIBITION use of the following described bridge to all trucks and commercial vehicles exceeding the hereinafter specified gross loads of:

LEWIS COUNTY, DISTRICT SEVEN

   TRUCK TYPES                MAXIUM GROSS LOAD
   Trucks (2 axles)                32,000 pounds (16 tons)
   Trucks (3 axles)                44,000 pounds (22 tons)
   Trucks (4 or more axles)   46,000 pounds (23 tons)
   Semi-Trailer (4 axles)        50,000 pounds (25 tons)
   Semi-Trailer (5 axles)        64,000 pounds (32 tons)

Bridge No. 21-19-3.26 (8032), on US 19, located 0.03 mile south of WV 4 F WYE, spanning the Right Fork of West Fork River.


RECINDS Commissioner’s Orders dated October 23, 2014 and thereby ORDERS REMOVAL OF THE POST POSTING from the following described bridge:

MINERAL COUNTY, DISTRICTIVE FIVE
    Bridge NO. 29-28/3-2.41, on CR 28/3, located 0.04 mile north of CR 28/10 SLS, spanning Rocky Run.

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September 22 & 23, 2015
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Our Pieces of Profit Annual Convention will be held September 22nd & 23rd at Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, WV.

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Charleston, W.Va. (August 10, 2015) – Hundreds of professional truck drivers, including nine drivers from West Virginia, will arrive in St. Louis, MO later this week to compete at the American Trucking Association’s National Truck Driving Championships at America’s Center Convention Complex & Edward Jones Dome Center. These elite drivers earned their way to compete in the “Superbowl of Safety” after winning their titles at state competitions earlier this summer.

Over 420 drivers from all 50 states will compete in St. Louis for the four day competition, challenging their driving skills, and knowledge of safety, equipment and the industry. From 18-wheeler five axle sleepers to tank trucks to twin trailers – they will drive a course and maneuver through obstacles that recreate situations truck drivers face daily. These may include: an alley dock, a rear line stop, a side park, a scale stop, a right turn, a front line stop, and straight line driving through a diminishing clearance.

On August 15, nine competitors will become champions of respective categories while one contestant will drive away as the Bendix National Truck Driving Championships Grand Champion.

Senator Capito Holds Press Event at UPS Freight Facility in Huntington

On Monday, Senator Shelley Moore Capito held a press event at the UPS Freight Facility where she discussed the three month highway funding patch, which recently passed and signed into law by President Obama; as well as a vitally important six-year highway funding bill, which needs to be passed by Congress. Senator Capito advised that she is working hard to get the bipartisan six-year highway bill passed and reinforced her support for a long-term solution to fund and fix West Virginia’s crumbling highways and infrastructure. UPS Freight Driver Clarence S. Jenkins, Jr., who is a former America’s Road Team driver, was also on hand for this event.  Jenkins, who has logged more than 4.5 million miles without an accident over his nearly forty-year career, spoke to the safety concerns of truckers and the risk motorists face as they navigate subpar road conditions and dilapidated bridges on our highways.

The event received tremendous media coverage, including all three of Charleston’s television stations, including WOWK, as well as reporters from the Charleston Gazette-Mail and West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Congressman Jenkins Visits UPS Package Facility in Huntington

On Monday, Congressman Evan Jenkins, along with his daughter and state Delegate Carol Miller, toured the UPS package facility in Huntington. Jenkins had the opportunity to briefly speak with drivers and other employees and assisted in presenting employees with various safety awards and recognitions.

WVTA Participates in Human Trafficking Awareness Seminar

On Tuesday, the West Virginia Trucking Association, along with the West Virginia Intelligence Fusion Center, West Virginia Attorney General’s Office, the NATSO Foundation and Truckers Against Trafficking hosted a seminar for nearly forty law enforcement and trucking industry representatives on human trafficking. The seminar provided attendees with information on the types of trafficking, where it is likely to take place, how to spot a situation that could be considered trafficking and how to report such situations. The seminar was led by Kendris Paris, executive director of Truckers Against Trafficking and included presentations from the WV Attorney General’s Office, the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a live skype session with a victim of human trafficking and a law enforcement panel. In addition to Jan Vineyard and Ryan Thorn attending the seminar on behalf of the WVTA; Daniel Harmon of Con-way Freight, John Snyder of Cummins Crosspoint, LLC and Chuck Bradley of Worldwide Equipment were also in attendance.  This event received media coverage from Metro News.

To learn more about how your company and employees can be trained to spot and report incidents of human trafficking please visit www.truckersagainsttrafficking.org or contact Jan Vineyard or Ryan Thorn at the WVTA office.

WOWK 13 News Visits Con-way Freight for Share the Road Segment

On Thursday, a reporter from WOWK 13 News in Charleston visited the Con-way Freight hub in Belle and was able to learn about safety in the industry and how teens can safely share the road with tractor trailers. She later visited Jan Vineyard at the WVTA office to learn more about the Share the Road program and to gain a few safety tips as the school year begins and traffic increases. Click here to view this segment.

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