SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 1264) has been introduced in Maryland to require the display of a single, rear-mounted registration plate for all classes of vehicles.
SEMA-opposed legislation (H.B. 1258) has been introduced in Maryland to impose an emissions inspection requirement on historic vehicles less than 40 years old. Currently, all historic vehicles are exempt.
SEMA-opposed legislation (H.B. 3899) has been introduced in Oklahoma to require front and rear license plates on all vehicles.
Join fellow SEMA members in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, May 13, for the 2020 SEMA Washington Rally.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has published eight draft research test procedures to assess the performance of certain types of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
Beginning December 1, all motor vehicles 20 years old or older will be exempt from emissions testing in North Carolina.
The United States agreed to postpone a tariff increase from 25% to 30% on $250 billion worth of Chinese imports that was scheduled to take effect on October 15.
Legislation (H.B. 100) in North Carolina to lower the age of vehicles eligible for an antique license plate to 30 years old passed the legislature and now goes to Governor Roy Cooper for approval.
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SEMA filed a petition in federal appellate court to require the government to allow replica car manufacturers to immediately begin production.
SEMA-supported legislation (S.B. 742-745) introduced in Pennsylvania to reform the state’s Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Program passed the Senate and currently await consideration in the House Transportation Committee.