November 13, 2016 • ALABAMA,
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WASHINGTON The entire country shared a sigh of relief when the election in-fighting finally ended this week. Before the election, President-elect Donald Trump released his ideas on rebuilding America’s infrastructure. He said he wants to put a trillion dollars into rebuilding infrastructure over the next 10 years without raising taxes. He plans to do this through […]
In last week’s e-newsletter (DHS Moves to Restrict Travel: NMA E-Newsletter #365) we updated you on Real ID and the possibility of domestic air travel restrictions for passengers who couldn’t produce an acceptable ID. The good news is that the Department of Homeland Security just announced it will hold off on enforcing any restrictions for […]
December 1, 2013 • ALABAMA,
BREATHALYZER,
DNA,
DUI,
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NATIONWIDE,
NEW MEXICO,
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TEXAS,
TRAFFIC STOP By John Bowman, NMA Communications Director “It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings (Part 1: The Fellowship of the Ring) I love this quote, and […]
March 3, 2013 • ALABAMA,
DRIVER EDUCATION,
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FLORIDA,
MOVE OVER LAW,
NEWSLETTER,
NMA BLOG,
RED LIGHT CAMERA,
SPEED TRAP,
VIRGINIA,
WISCONSIN Florida police agencies recently stepped up enforcement of the state’s “Move Over” law by setting up sting operations on roadways throughout the Sunshine State, including in a state park where nearly two dozen unsuspecting motorists were ensnared….
June 3, 2012 • ALABAMA,
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VIRGINIA It’s common knowledge (verified by academic studies) that traffic enforcement becomes more heavy-handed in tough economic times. Policymakers looking for creative ways to fill ever widening budget gaps often find motorists easy targets.But if the …