457 Blog Posts From the NMA Tag


The Real Consequences of Real ID

The Transportation Security Authority (TSA) recently announced that by next year all domestic airline passengers will need to have either a traditional passport or a government-issued ID compliant with Real ID standards to board a plane. The new rule could take effect as early as January 2016. At that time, standard state-issued driver’s licenses will […]

NMA Reboot: Lane Courtesy Should Always be Taken Seriously

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: The Alaska Dispatch News recently reported that some state lawmakers don’t seem to be spending their time on the substantive issues of the day. Instead, they’re passing ceremonial bills, debating resolutions to create an […]

NMA Reboot: School Bus Cameras Don’t Make our Kids Any Safer

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: Indiana lawmakers are considering legislation to allow the use of school bus stop arm cameras to record alleged passing violations of stopped school buses. Supporters play upon the strong emotions elicited by the prospects […]

The Mileage-Based User Fee: At what cost?

By Gary Biller, NMA President Rarely is a problem best solved by adding layers of complexity to an existing process, particularly a budgetary process. Such is the proposal to supplement or replace the fuel tax with a mileage-based user fee to pull the Federal Highway Trust Fund back from the teetering edge of insolvency. The […]

NMA Reboot: The Streets of San Francisco Meet Vision Zero

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: San Francisco is taking a page out of New York’s Vision Zero playbook by considering dropping the speed limit in the city to 20 mph. The measure, proposed by San Francisco Supervisor Eric Mar, […]

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