Bills Regulating Road Behavior Advance

Buckle up and drive right: the Mississippi House advances two bills to further regulate behavior on the roads.
The house voted Tuesday to Pass House Bill 539, requiring all back-seat passengers to wear seat belts.
Current state law requires seatbelts for people in the front seat, and small children in the back.
The house also Passed House Bill 511, setting a fine between $5 and $50 dollars for people who drive slowly in the left lane of a highway.
The proposal would cover four-lane highways, not those with two lanes only.
Both bills now *travel* to the senate for more work.

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