MassDOT Safety Reminder: Safe Driving Law Anniversary
Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation
Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation
by Mark Horner When the Department of Licensing produced a video about a 19-year-old Thurston County woman killed in a distracted driving crash, many of you took notice. Now, the nation’s top transportation official has noticed, too. This week, US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood added our video about Heather Lerch to the US DOT’s Faces of … Read more
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today thanked lawmakers for passing the common-sense fix she proposed for the state’s new restrictions for teen drivers with a Level 2 Graduated Driver License. Michigan.Gov | SOS | Headlines | State Wide News
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today thanked lawmakers for passing the common-sense fix she proposed for the state’s new restrictions for teen drivers with a Level 2 Graduated Driver License. Michigan.Gov | SOS | Headlines | State Wide News
Teens who drink alcohol and drive will face harsher penalties beginning July 1 including loss of their driver’s license for a year and either a 0 minimum fine or 50 hours of community service. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News
Under a new Virginia law effective July 1, 2011, Virginia drivers with more than one suspension, revocation, and/or disqualification order will pay a fee for each additional order as well as a reinstatement fee. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News
To mark April as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles reminds Virginians of the dangers of distracted driving. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News
Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation
Since more pedestrians are on the roadways on Halloween, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) urges motorists to be alert. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Department of Transportation Governor’s Highway Safety Office Director Kendell Poole joined numerous state and local law enforcement agencies and safety advocates tonight to remind Tennesseans about the dangers of driving impaired this holiday season. As a visual reminder of the severe result of impaired driving, 303 luminaries glowed on the Bicentennial … Read more