The Internal Revenue Service has set the standard business-mileage deduction at 58 cents per mile for 2019.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has requested public comments on technologies available to assist in connecting vehicles to other vehicles (V2V), infrastructure (V2I) and pedestrians (V2P).
Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law a bill allowing for military surplus motor vehicles to be registered and operated on roads and highways in Louisiana.
Newfoundland and Labrador Minister Shery Gamin Walsh has again issued a proclamation designating July as Automotive Heritage Month in the Province.
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The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee passed SEMA-supported legislation sponsored by Rep. Paul Cook (R-CA) to create the Apple Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area.
A bill was introduced in the Vermont state legislature to extend the emissions inspection exemption to vehicles that have not yet reached their fourth model year.
Last April, President Trump ordered the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) to review up to 40 national monument designations dating back to 1996 and recommend whether any should be rescinded, resized or modified.
The journey of the SEMA Action Network to become the auto hobby’s national legislative voice began as a solution to a specific problem.
Demonstrating to members of Congress how the federal legislation they vote on impacts SEMA-member companies and workers in their congressional districts is central to SEMA’s advocacy.
When it comes to ensuring that roads and trails remain open, there is no shortage of challenges at the federal level.