11/07/2018
We have to fix this loophole in NY law.
Blog: New York, DWAI, and Plea Downs - Coalition of Ignition Interlock Manufacturers
Posted 11/6/2018 A few weeks ago, CIIM attended the New York Highway Safety Symposium in Lake Placid, NY. As part of the event, there was a panel discussion that examined how offenders go through the state’s interlock program and what potential changes could be made to make the New York state law ...
11/06/2018
Tomorrow, CIIM will join community partners to offer $20,000 worth of free sober ride discounts with Lyft and help Southeastern Conference fans watching the Kentucky Wildcats vs. Georgia Bulldogs game celebrate responsibly. Use the code CATURDAY to redeem. Happy !
05/16/2016
View of Storm King Mountain from the Hudson River.
12/05/2015
Storm King Strategies is a proud sponsor of the Taste of Scotland on behalf of The Campagna Center!
03/08/2015
Red light safety cameras continue to save lives but the contracts must be structured to maximize public confidence.
SKS speaks out.
As safety issue is debated, warning is flashed on cost
The camera systems can cost cities millions annually through leases and licensing fees or through ticket revenue siphoned off by the vendor to cover costs and profit. Under the priciest monthly lease proposal, according to records reviewed by the Times Union under the state's Freedom of Information…
02/26/2015
We are very excited to be part of this initiative!
Automakers name aerospace firm to conduct air bag tests
Virginia-based aerospace and defense firm Orbital ATK will conduct independent testing on Takata air bag inflators
11/19/2014
SKS talking about a new NHTSA nominee
NTSB board member to head NHTSA
Nominee Mark Rosekind would lead the agency at a critical time.
03/10/2014
Talking red light cameras and road safety with NBC over the weekend. http://www.nbcnews.com/id/21134540/vp/54620621 #54620621
06/20/2013
SKS expert weighs in on the Jeep recall on the Today Show. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/52250388/displaymode/1283/for/facebookvideo
Chrysler to recall 1.56 million Jeeps
June 19: After an initial refusal by the automaker to recall Jeeps that regulators say could burst into flames in a rear-end collision, Chrysler has now agreed to recall Jeeps and fix the recalled vehicles. NBC’s John Yang reports.