TheNewspaper.com Roundup: October 16, 2013
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, October 16, 2013 DC Cabbies Sue City Over GPS Spying Taxi drivers in Washington, DC last week filed […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: September 25, 2013
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, September 25, 2013 California: Two More Cities Chose To End Red-Light Camera Use California was once the number […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: September 25, 2013
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, September 25, 2013 California: Two More Cities Chose To End Red-Light Camera Use California was once the number […]
If Only They’d Move Over
By Eric Peters, Automotive Columnist Moving over to allow faster-moving traffic to get by is a wonderful concept.But I’d take it a step farther: If you’re not passing, you should not be in the left lane at all. That, at any rate, is the way it’s done in Germany. There is a reason why. It […]
If Only They’d Move Over
By Eric Peters, Automotive Columnist Moving over to allow faster-moving traffic to get by is a wonderful concept.But I’d take it a step farther: If you’re not passing, you should not be in the left lane at all. That, at any rate, is the way it’s done in Germany. There is a reason why. It […]
An Excuse for More of the Same
Stakeholders in the traffic safety community, including the NMA, point to the consistent downward trend in highway fatality rates from 1995 through 2011 to bolster their various positions. Since the 1995 repeal of the 55 mph National Maximum Speed Limit, highway speed limits in many states have been steadily rising to 70-75 mph and beyond. […]
An Excuse for More of the Same
Stakeholders in the traffic safety community, including the NMA, point to the consistent downward trend in highway fatality rates from 1995 through 2011 to bolster their various positions. Since the 1995 repeal of the 55 mph National Maximum Speed Limit, highway speed limits in many states have been steadily rising to 70-75 mph and beyond. […]
Lane Courtesy Redux
Although all states have various forms of the “keep right unless passing” (aka “lane courtesy”) requirement in their statutes, it is rare to hear about the police actually enforcing the law against a driver who camps out in the left lane. Such a story surfaced recently from Maryland where a woman was ticketed for maintaining […]
Lane Courtesy Redux
Although all states have various forms of the “keep right unless passing” (aka “lane courtesy”) requirement in their statutes, it is rare to hear about the police actually enforcing the law against a driver who camps out in the left lane. Such a story surfaced recently from Maryland where a woman was ticketed for maintaining […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: December 26, 2012
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, December 26, 2012 North Carolina: Driving While Nervous is Not a Crime The second-highest court in North Carolina […]