New Hampshire Implements Controversial ‘Guns at Work’ Law, Mandating Employers to Allow Firearms in Parked Vehicles

Concord, NH — In the evolving landscape of New Hampshire’s firearm regulations, a significant shift places the state in stark contrast with its New England neighbors. Starting January 1, most employers in New Hampshire will be mandated to permit employees to have loaded guns in their vehicles at work, provided the vehicle is locked and the firearms are not visible. This amendment, signed into law by Governor Chris Sununu earlier this year, underscores New Hampshire’s broad stance on gun rights in a region known for stringent gun safety measures. The law, officially named HB 1336, … Read more

Texas Crash Survivor Champions Expansion of ‘Move Over’ Laws to Include All Roadside Vehicles

San Antonio, Texas – Seventeen years after a tragic accident that transformed her life, a Texas woman is spearheading a campaign to broaden the state’s traffic safety laws to cover all stopped vehicles, not just emergency responders. Heather Haenes, who lost both legs when a car struck her as she stood between two vehicles on a highway shoulder, is collaborating with advocacy groups to push for these changes. Texas’ existing “Move Over or Slow Down” law mandates that drivers either change lanes or reduce their speed when passing stopped emergency vehicles, tow trucks, and Texas … Read more

California Implements Strict Laws Against Street Racing and Sideshows, Targeting Vehicles and Spectators

Sacramento, Calif. — In a major legislative move, California Governor Gavin Newsom has enacted stringent new laws designed to clamp down on street racing and disruptive automotive sideshows, with penalties severe enough to include vehicle impoundment and hefty fines. The legislation places California at the forefront of states taking a firmer stance against these dangerous activities. The legislative package features four new bills, each targeting the phenomena of street racing and vehicular sideshows from slightly different angles. AB 1978 goes as far as authorizing law enforcement officers to impound vehicles of mere spectators at such … Read more

Vietnam Enhances Child Safety in Vehicles with New Laws, Sets Global Example in Road Safety Initiatives

Hanoi, Vietnam – Vietnam’s National Assembly has enacted significant changes to the country’s road safety laws to enhance the protection of children traveling by car. The revised regulations, supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and various global partners, mandate that children under 10 years old or shorter than 135 cm must use child restraint systems and sit in the back seat of vehicles. This legislative push addresses the urgent need to boost the safety of young passengers in light of Vietnam’s burgeoning road traffic, which is marked by a steep increase in the number … Read more