Nicole Nason - Department of Transportation

Nicole Nason - Department of Transportation

Nicole Nason is Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. According to whitehouse.gov: Ms. Nason began her duties on May 31. She joins NHTSA from the Department of Transportation, where she was the Assistant... [more]

Nicole Nason is Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. According to whitehouse.gov: Ms. Nason began her duties on May 31. She joins NHTSA from the Department of Transportation, where she was the Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs since July 2003. In that position, she was responsible for oversight of congressional affairs, coordinating all legislative and non-legislative relationships between the Department and Congress, and directing the presentation of the Department’s legislative program. She also worked closely with state and local governments, other federal agencies, public and special interest groups, transportation associations and non-profit organizations. Prior to the DOT, Nason was with the U.S. Customs Service as Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Congressional Affairs. She also served as counsel for the House Judiciary Committee under Chairman Henry Hyde of Illinois and as counsel and communications director for Intelligence Committee Chairman Porter Goss of Florida. Previously, Nason served as government affairs counsel for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Nason earned her bachelor's degree at American University and her law degree at Case Western University Law School. She is married and has two daughters.

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Summer is a fun time for everyone. In fact, one of the most time-honored American traditions is the family road trip. But there is an ugly side to those cool multi-person vans that we all rent to take these fun trips. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has recently released statistics of a study they conducted involving these large 15-passenger vans. The NHTSA has found June through August to be the deadliest time of year for 15-passenger van occupants, due to rollover crashes. Statistics show that 31 percent of fatal rollovers involving 15-passenger vans occur during the busy summer travel months. “The last thing ... Read Full Story
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Earlier this year, industry giant Consumer Reports has retracted it’s infant car seat study after a major discrepancy was found in their testing methods. The tests seemed to show that many of the infant seats wouldn’t protect babies from side impact collisions at around 38 mph. Most of the seats were ranked by the magazine as “miserable failures”. Apparently it later came to light that the tests were conducted at speeds higher then the magazine had originally claimed. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA for short, performed it’s own tests after seeing the magazines results and brought the error to their attention. ... Read Full Story
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MADD is using its considerable political and financial power to launch another assault on the average motorist. This time, it’s a Labor Day crackdown on motorists. MADD Thanks Law Enforcement Leadership for Protecting Public WASHINGTON and DALLAS, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Today’s nationwide campaign launch of “Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest .” involves thousands of law enforcement agencies conducting sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols through Labor Day weekend. By saving more lives and preventing more injuries, this Labor Day Crackdown intends to lock in and build on the momentum law enforcement has made in recent years toward reducing drunk driving crashes. Drunk ... Read Full Story
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Our Chicago DUI Lawyers have previously commented on Chuck Hurley’s appointment to head the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( Top NHTSA Official Pushes MADD’s Agenda To Forefront ). Reaction to Mr. Hurley’s appointment has been tepid to say the least. Below is another editorial regarding Mr. Hurley’s possible agenda as head of the NHTSA. EDITORIAL: MADD about regulation Obama chauffeurs the nanny state at NHTSA President Obama’s pick to head the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration raises a few red flags. If confirmed by the Senate, Chuck Hurley, CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, will drive motorists over the cliff with regulation. The ... Read Full Story
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Being a new parent is tough as it is, but one of the most neglected things for new parents is proper child safety seat installation. Though it used to be a bigger problem in past years, even today there are many parents who don’t know how to properly install a child safety seat in their vehicle. Don’t just blame the parents though! Child safety seats are some of the most frustrating things on earth. Installing one has long been a source of frustration for parents for years. They are cumbersome, complicated, and some even seem to have been designed backwards by someone while they ... Read Full Story
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WASHINGTON and NEW YORK, Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ad Council and the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) are continuing their drunk driving prevention effort with a new series of television public service advertisements (PSAs) designed to remind viewers that "Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving." The campaign is an extension of the highly successful "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk...  
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