Starting in 2026, California drivers face stricter road safety mandates, including expanded "slow down and move over" requirements and intensified DUI penalties with longer probation terms.
The Washington State Patrol is determined to keep impaired drivers from becoming repeat impaired drivers. One way they are taking action is by installing Interlock devices into vehicles. Interlock ...
This is the first installment of “Locked Out.” 25 Investigates spent 6 months looking into the RMV’s ignition interlock program designed to keep drunk drivers from reoffending. Richard Carvalho, 47, ...
Maryland has a new tool to keep drunken drivers off the roads. Noah's Law, passed in 2016, requires ignition interlock devices to be installed in the cars of those ...
The California DMV is reminding drivers about new laws set to take effect in 2026 that aim to make roads safer. Here’s a ...