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Semis honk against overweight truck fines as lawmakers talk roads

Several semi-trucks circled the state Capitol Tuesday honking their horns to protest legislation to increase fines for overweight vehicles.
Jake Neher
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MPRN
Several semi-trucks circled the state Capitol Tuesday honking their horns to protest legislation to increase fines for overweight vehicles.

A group of semi-truck drivers made some noise Tuesday outside the state Capitol.

Several semi-trucks circled the state Capitol Tuesday honking their horns to protest legislation to increase fines for overweight vehicles.
Credit Jake Neher / MPRN
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MPRN
Several semi-trucks circled the state Capitol Tuesday honking their horns to protest legislation to increase fines for overweight vehicles.

Several 18-wheelers circled the building with horns blaring to protest legislation that would increase fines and fees for overweight vehicles. It’s likely to be part of a compromise plan to increase funding to fix Michigan’s roads.

State Senator TomCasperson,R-Escanaba, says too many lawmakers are blaming truckers for poor road conditions.

“What are some of the folks here doing? They’re pointing fingers at them as if they’re the problem – and, ‘Go get ‘em!’ I think they’re frustrated with that and I think they’ve had enough,” said Casperson.

“I think today was a demonstration of, ‘We’ve had enough of this and we’re going to fight back if that’s the way it’s going to be.’”

Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, R-Monroe, says he doesn’t think much of the protest.

“OK, if you want to protest that you should be allowed to break the law, I suppose everybody would be driving around the Capitol. Fast, too. Really fast,” said Richardville.

Michigan has the highest truck weight limits in the country. The state Senate recently rejected a bill to cut those limits in half.

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Jake Neher is a state Capitol reporter for the Michigan Public Radio Network. He joined MPRN in September of 2012. Before that he served as a reporter and anchor for WFUV Public Radio in the Bronx, New York, and as News Director for KBRW Public Radio in Barrow, Alaska. He has been working in radio in some capacity since he was 15 years old. A native of southeast Michigan, Jake graduated from Central Michigan University in 2010. He has a master's degree in public communications from Fordham University.