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The New York City Council is considering the Proposed Int. No. 11-A, which would sharply increase penalties on private motorcoach operators — with maximum fines rising to $7,500 per violation, a 275% increase. […]
On June 3, 2026, ABA President & CEO Fred Ferguson testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Environment during a hearing titled “Rules of the Road: Examining […]
Ferguson voices support for modernizing Federal regulations to deal with a patchwork of burdensome laws Fred Ferguson, President and CEO of the American Bus Association (ABA), testified today before the House […]
Recent enforcement activity on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway is not the result of a new regulation. The commercial vehicle prohibition on the National Park Service-managed section of the parkway has been […]
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