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  • Pennsylvania Mulls Eliminating Registration Stickers

    06/16/2013 8:56:46 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 22 replies
    CBS Philly ^ | June 16, 2013 6:30 AM | Tony Romeo
    The secretary of PennDOT says he’s confident there won’t be any problems if vehicle registration stickers are eliminated in Pennsylvania. … Some lawmakers expressed concern that such a move could result in lax enforcement, prompting people not to register their vehicles. …
  • Senator wants alcohol breath-test machine in your car!

    03/12/2011 6:53:21 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 126 replies
    WorldNetDaily ^ | March 11, 2011 | Bob Unruh
    Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., is the lead player in a legislative effort, already endorsed by a handful of other senators, that would spend $60 million to develop a program that would charge consumers for the costs of installing drunk-driving interlock devices in vehicles. The proposal, S.510, was introduced this week in the U.S. Senate by Udall, who was joined by Sens. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Bob Corker, R-Tenn., Al Franken, D-Minn., Amy Klobuchar D-Minn., West John D. Rockefeller, D-W.Va., Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I. The legislation actually doesn't call for the technology to be installed in...
  • Obama Transportation Secretary: 'This Is the End of Favoring Motorized Transportation...'"

    03/25/2010 3:27:19 AM PDT · by Cindy · 99 replies · 2,297+ views
    CNS NEWS.com ^ | March 24, 2010 | Terence P. Jeffrey
    "Obama Transportation Secretary: ‘This Is the End of Favoring Motorized Transportation at the Expense of Non-Motorized’" Wednesday, March 24, 2010 By Terence P. Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief SNIPPET: "(CNSNews.com) - Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has announced that federal transportation policies will no longer favor “motorized” transportation, such as cars and trucks, over “non-motorized” transportation, such as walking and bicycling. LaHood signed the new policy directive on March 11, the same day he attended a congressional reception for the National Bike Summit, a convention sponsored by a bicycling advocacy group, the League of American Bicyclists. LaHood publicly announced his agency’s new direction four...
  • Colo. woman's tofu license plate request blocked

    04/08/2009 2:07:02 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 29 replies · 1,126+ views
    examiner ^ | Apr 8, 2009
    Kelly Coffman-Lee wanted to tell the world about her love of tofu by picking the letters for her car's license plate. But her tofu fondness ran into a snafu at the Division of Motor Vehicles, which blocked her plan because they thought the combination of letters could be interpreted as profane. Her suggestion for the plate on her Suzuki: "ILVTOFU."
  • A great new government program (Oregon, other states--taxing cars per mile!!)

    05/02/2007 5:41:24 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 42 replies · 1,341+ views
    Townhall ^ | Rich Galen
    An article in the Wall Street Journal last week points out what happens when public officials depend upon the continued bad behavior of Americans to fund their projects. Under the headline: "Fuel-Efficient Cars Dent States' Road Budgets," reporter Robert Guy Matthews writes that drivers, answering the call to conserve energy, are driving cars which use less gas. Less gas used means less gas purchased. Less gas purchased means fewer tax dollars collected. Way fewer. According to Matthews: The Federal Highway Administration estimates that by 2009 the tax receipts that make up most of the federal highway trust fund will be...
  • Exhaust rules to become tougher

    09/25/2004 10:52:31 PM PDT · by RayChuang88 · 10 replies · 324+ views
    Sacramento Bee (SacBee.com) ^ | September 25, 2004 | Edie Lau
    California became the first state in the nation Friday to adopt a rule clamping down on greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles, a historic move that signals growing public resolve to combat global warming. The state Air Resources Board unanimously approved a regulation designed to cut by 30 percent carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases emitted from passenger cars and light trucks. Automakers must begin making reductions in 2009 and meet the standard fully by 2016. Auto industry groups vigorously opposed the rule and threatened a lawsuit.
  • N.J.: Security Lapse With Photo Licenses

    05/21/2003 8:02:31 AM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 13 replies · 298+ views
    1010 WINS ^ | May 21, 2003 | 1010 WINS
    (1010 WINS) TRENTON, N.J. The state has acknowledged a security lapse involving people who seek duplicate copies of photo driver's licenses. Millennium Radio News reported Wednesday that Division of Motor Vehicle officials do not verify who steps in front of their cameras, so there is no way of knowing whether the motorist who requested the duplicate license is the person who had their picture taken. DMV Director Diane Legreide blames the problem on the agency's antiquated computer systems and said there may not be a quick-fix solution. The report also noted that DMV regulations allow the same person to receive...
  • Reject Accusations Against Napolitano?

    10/14/2002 3:10:37 PM PDT · by Webby · 1 replies · 684+ views
    By now, I'm sure everyone is familiar with the commercial that appeared following the October 4th accusations. In this rather ridiculous commercial, the sheriff negates all accusations against Janet Napolitano. Yet he does nothing to assure Arizona's people that the accusations are truely false; he does not offer any evidence that negates the accusations. He only requests that Arizonians join him in refusing the accusations.
  • Arizona's Alternate Fuels Fiasco

    10/14/2002 3:05:56 PM PDT · by Webby · 704+ views
    The Attorney General claims she had no involvement in this financial disaster. However, the documents included here reveal the involvement of the office of the Attorney General as far back as October 1999. Memoranda from the Attorney General's office early in the implementation of the alt-fuels laws show that concerns surfaced about the actual prices of the vehicles.