Toll Lane Opponents Look to Trucking Industry for Support
Toll lane opponents are not giving up their fight to stop construction on the controversial project. There's also hope the trucking industry will speak out against the toll lanes.
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Toll lane opponents are not giving up their fight to stop construction on the controversial project. There's also hope the trucking industry will speak out against the toll lanes.
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