[4] The NMA cites several studies on its site that include data showing significant increases in rear-end collisions at red-light-camera intersections.
[6] The NMA states they support "drinking and driving regulations based on reasonable standards.
"[7] The organization also offers to reimburse traffic fines for paying members who are found guilty of speeding after unsuccessfully challenging a ticket.
[8] In the 1980s and '90s, the NMA would advertise a "Civil Obedience Day" where some drivers would travel in a caravan at the posted speed limit on a few local highways.
They have published editorials criticising certain policies which, in the organization's view, unreasonably restrict the ability to travel by personal automobiles and which it claims don't achieve intended safety goals.