The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a final rule to clarify that no horn marking is required unless the horn control is situated in a location other than in the middle of the steering wheel.
SEMA members can stay up-to-date on all the current state legislation affecting the specialty equipment industry by visiting the SEMA Action Network at www.semasan.com.
SEMA Show exhibitors: Generate more buzz for your company and its products at the 2009 SEMA Show by offering products to builders through the SEMA Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list.
The annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast powered by the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is one of the most exciting, fun, informative events at the SEMA Show. It’s the only place where you can participate in a Speed Networking event and walk away with the widest variety of industry contacts...
Kia Motors America is focusing on the all-new Soul, Forte and Forte Koup for its 2009 SEMA Show project-vehicle program, and plans to make 5–10 prototypes available for use as long-term Show projects and in other 2009/2010 promotional opportunities.
This week's "Hot Links to Cool Sites" highlights the Wheel & Tire Council's (WTC) Select Committee, an elected group of volunteers who act as a unified voice on behalf of the entire WTC council membership. To learn more about the WTC, visit www.sema.org/wtc.
Online catalogs, website orders, enthusiast blogs, search engines, product data standards—all important tools for ensuring your business survival. Learn why SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting believes embracing new business technology is so crucial, and why it's one of SEMA's top initiatives.