Legislation was introduced in Virginia House of Delegates to allow military surplus off-road vehicles to be registered as antiques.
Rhode Island introduced a bill to provide a courtesy plate for vehicles 25 years old or older.
A version of SEMA-model legislation that would create a vehicle registration classification for street rods and replica custom vehicles and provide for special license plates was reintroduced in the New Jersey Assembly.
A version of SEMA-model legislation to ease the process by which replica, assembled, kit and reconstructed cars are titled and registered has been introduced.
Legislation has been introduced in the Maryland State Senate to require the issuance of only a single license plate for all motor vehicles.
A bill was introduced that allows for window tinting if it meets the minimum standard of 35% light transmittance.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has requested the public to help identify roadway infrastructure, which will need to be modified or enhanced to eliminate barriers to motor vehicles with Automated Driving Systems (ADS).
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has requested the public to assist in identifying any regulatory barriers within the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) to the testing and certification of motor vehicles with Automated Driving Systems (ADS) or unconventional interior designs.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether states can require internet retailers to collect sales taxes even when they have no physical presence in the state.
Legislation was introduced in the West Virginia House to provide antique military vehicles an exemption from the requirement to display license plates.