January 27, 2014 • DUI,
EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
KANSAS,
NEWSLETTER,
RED LIGHT CAMERA,
SAFETY,
SCHOOL BUS,
SCHOOL BUS CAMERA,
Technology,
TRAFFIC CAMERA The good news is that the tide is turning against red-light cameras. Camera operators have been plagued by scandal, mismanagement and public backlash. As a result, the number of cities employing red-light cameras has dropped from 700 in 2011 to 500 today—a 28 percent decrease. The bad news is that the camera companies have found […]
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was never a friend of the motorist. He famously stated his desire to put red-light cameras “on every corner” and led the charge to bring speed cameras to the five boroughs. However, his zeal for “traffic safety” pales in comparison to that of his successor, The Honorable Bill […]
January 12, 2014 • EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
Fuel Tax,
Gas Tax,
HIGH OCCUPANCY,
NEWSLETTER,
PPP,
Public Private Partnership,
REVENUE GENERATION,
TOLL,
TOLLING A recent e-newsletter, #259: A Private Windfall, a Public Bust, described the pitfalls associated with Public Private Partnerships. It also prompted this thoughtful and informative response from North Carolina member KC Green, PE. We need to increase the fuel tax—significantly increase it—no matter what the price of gas or diesel is. (The federal fuel tax […]
January 5, 2014 • ALERT,
DISTRACTED DRIVING,
EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
ETHANOL,
LETTER WRITING,
NEWSLETTER,
PRIMA FACIE,
RENTAL CAR,
ROUNDABOUT,
SCHOOL BUS,
TSA,
YELLOW LIGHT TIMING 260 is an impressive number if we say so ourselves. It represents five full years of weekly e-newsletters issued by the NMA—260 consecutive weeks without ever missing a publication date. From the first issue that kicked things off on January 13, 2009, we have strived to inform, amuse, anger and generally incite reactions from our […]
December 29, 2013 • EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
Fuel Tax,
Gas Tax,
ILLINOIS,
INDIANA,
NEWSLETTER,
OHIO,
Parking,
PPP,
Public Private Partnership,
SPEED LIMIT,
TEXAS,
TOLL,
TOLL ROAD,
TOLLING As 2013 winds down, Indiana lawmakers and Governor Mike Pence are scrambling to come up with the money to fund the state’s transportation infrastructure. Governor Pence announced the creation of a “blue ribbon” panel to look at funding alternatives for future transportation projects, but it may be too little too late. At issue is […]