Outlines the impact of license suspensions for non-driving offenses on the employment of low-wage workers and the economic development of communities. Discusses state and local initiatives to reinstate licenses and recommendations to reduce suspensions
Between January 2016 and April 2018, New York issued almost 1.7 million driver’s license suspensions...
In this dissertation, I examine the history of the driver’s license in California – drawing on legal...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15253741991PDFResearch PaperLacey, John H...
Nearly eleven million people in the United States have a suspended driver’s license for unpaid fines...
654110362PDFPresentationsGAO-10-217Driver licensesSuspensionsEconomic and social factorsEconomic fac...
Driver’s license suspensions for nonpayments of traffic debt disproportionately harm people of color...
This report examines the impact of current driver\u27s license suspension and revocation policies on...
For most single parents who are expected to work full-time under current welfare policies and who ha...
As part of the War on Drugs, many states passed legislation revoking the driver’s licenses of indivi...
This presentation by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute identif...
Self-driving vehicles have the potential to revolutionize transportation for all Americans and will ...
Presentation for the Center on Driver\u27s License Recovery & Employability biennial meeting tracks ...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportBranstetter, LeeLi, BeibeiTaylor, LowellCarnegie Mello...
A person’s interest in a driver’s license is “substantial,” and as the U.S. Supreme Court has observ...
The rational allocation of transportation resources involves both the evaluation of the effectivenes...
Between January 2016 and April 2018, New York issued almost 1.7 million driver’s license suspensions...
In this dissertation, I examine the history of the driver’s license in California – drawing on legal...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15253741991PDFResearch PaperLacey, John H...
Nearly eleven million people in the United States have a suspended driver’s license for unpaid fines...
654110362PDFPresentationsGAO-10-217Driver licensesSuspensionsEconomic and social factorsEconomic fac...
Driver’s license suspensions for nonpayments of traffic debt disproportionately harm people of color...
This report examines the impact of current driver\u27s license suspension and revocation policies on...
For most single parents who are expected to work full-time under current welfare policies and who ha...
As part of the War on Drugs, many states passed legislation revoking the driver’s licenses of indivi...
This presentation by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute identif...
Self-driving vehicles have the potential to revolutionize transportation for all Americans and will ...
Presentation for the Center on Driver\u27s License Recovery & Employability biennial meeting tracks ...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportBranstetter, LeeLi, BeibeiTaylor, LowellCarnegie Mello...
A person’s interest in a driver’s license is “substantial,” and as the U.S. Supreme Court has observ...
The rational allocation of transportation resources involves both the evaluation of the effectivenes...
Between January 2016 and April 2018, New York issued almost 1.7 million driver’s license suspensions...
In this dissertation, I examine the history of the driver’s license in California – drawing on legal...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15253741991PDFResearch PaperLacey, John H...