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FMCSA - Related Links - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development ... These links are provided as a courtesy to our users and are not intended as an endorsement or advertisement. Many of them are external to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; we are not responsible for the accuracy or content of external sites. ... [Read More]
The National Driver Register Department of Motor Vehicles ... Motor Vehicle Records Department ... If You Need To get In Touch With A State Motor Vehicle Agency ... [Read More]
Illinois Department of Transportation A. Your agency needs to report to the Illinois Department of Transportation only those stops made for alleged motor vehicle statute or ordinance violations. Other stops, such as those for checkpoint or suspicious vehicles, are not included in the year-end report. Some agencies are planning to track all stops. If your agency wants to track the other stops (checkpoint, suspicious vehicle, etc.), make sure you can separate those from stops based on motor vehicle violations at the end of the year. ... [Read More]
State by state transportation resources, motor vehicles - WisconsinDepartment of Transportation Select a state name to find the Division of Motor Vehicles or vehicular services Web pages or select the link below each individual state for registration statistics. ... Wisconsin motor vehicles ... Motor vehicles ... [Read More]
Welcome to the Illinois Commerce Commission: e-Truck - International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is a base jurisdiction motor fuel use tax agreement in which the base jurisdiction administers motor fuel use taxes for all IFTA jurisdictions (all contiguous United States and Canadian provinces), and apportions payments to those jurisdictions. Illinois based carriers operating commercial motor vehicles interstate must register and comply with the IFTA program requirements. Qualified motor vehicles are defined as those having two axles and a gross vehicle weight or registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds, or, having three or more axles regardless of weight, or, used in a combination and the weight exceeds 26,000 pounds. ... [Read More]
Motor Fuel Tax Index Without roads, we would have nowhere to drive our cars. Without a motor fuel tax, we would have no roads. Here at the Illinois Department of Revenue, we collect approximately $1.3 billion annually to help, in part, build the state's roads and bridges. Programs such as railroad crossing protection, boating safety, and vehicle emission testing also benefit from motor fuel taxes. ... To comment on the content of our Motor Fuel Tax Web site, please contact the Motor Fuel Division of the Department of Revenue. ... [Read More]
State of Illinois - Rod Blagojevich, Governor FLEET MANAGEMENT STUDY: The Director of the Department of Central Management Services (for purposes of this Paragraph, the “Director”) shall, within 30 days after completion of the review contemplated by Paragraph 2 of this Executive Order, prepare and deliver to the Governor's Office, a thorough and comprehensive motor vehicle fleet management study, which shall include: (i) an analysis of the agency reports described in Paragraph 2 above; (ii) an analysis comparing the cost of motor vehicle leasing versus motor vehicle ownership and other potential means of reducing the costs to acquire, maintain and operate State motor vehicles; (iii) a proposal of guidelines or other recommendations for immediately determining an appropriate number and assignment of motor vehicles in the agencies; (iv) a proposal or other recommendation for disposing of motor vehicles, which the Director believes warrant disposal, and for maximizing the prices paid to the State for motor vehicles being ... [Read More]
Motor-Vehicle Occupant Injury: Strategies for Increasing Use of Child Safety Seats, Increasing Use of Safety Belts, and Reducing Alcohol-Impaired Driving Given that motor-vehicle occupant injuries are the leading cause of death among persons aged 1--34 years in the United States ( 24 ), reducing the number of motor-vehicle crashes and crash-related occupant injuries should be relevant to most communities. States and communities can compare their current interventions and activities to prevent motor-vehicle injury with recommendations in this report, as well as with other relevant recommendations proposed by NHTSA ( 25 ), the National Transportation Safety Board**** (NTSB) ( 26 ), DHHS ( 19 ), the American Medical Association ( 27 ), and the American Academy of Pediatrics ( 28,29 ). ... [Read More]
NIOSH Topic: Traumatic Occupational Injuries: Motor Vehicle Fatality Investigation Reports | CDC/NIOSH Through the Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program , NIOSH conducts on-site investigations of occupational fatalities, including those related to motor vehicles, and supports similar efforts by State partners. NIOSH personnel also evaluate vehicle-related fatalities of fire fighters through the Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program . ... Investigations of Fatal Motor-Vehicle Incidents Involving Fire Fighters and Emergency Responders ... [Read More]
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