Truck drivers traveling through the Inland Empire will soon have to follow specific routes as elected officials are preparing for a plan that aims to minimize traffic and pollution.

Under Assembly Bill (AB) 98, warehouse concentration regions, including Riverside and San Bernardino counties with high logistics and industrial activity, official truck-route maps should be updated while requiring trucks to use designated freight corridors.

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As SB 98 is set to go into effect on Jan. 1, San Bernardino County is focused on the valley communities, such as Fontana, to lessen traffic and bump up public safety.

Those who live and work in the Inland Empire neighborhoods have complained about the down side of having tru

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