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Motor and Insurers
* Motor Insurers ' Bureau, a British company which deals with uninsured compensation claims
In 2006 the Motor Insurers ' Bureau named West Gorton as the worst place in the UK for uninsured cars, with over six times the national average of drivers living there having no cover.
The vehicle record system is currently linked to the Motor Insurance Database ( maintained by the Motor Insurers Bureau ) which can confirm if an insurance policy is on the vehicle and the details of such policy such as named drivers, policy dates, policy number and insurance company.

Motor and Bureau
Important government agencies to be notified include the Social Security Administration, Bureau of Consular Affairs ( for passports ), the United States Postal Service, and the Department of Motor Vehicles ( for a new driver's license or state identification card ).
As the county seat, the city is a home to regional government offices, including the California Highway Patrol, California Department of Motor Vehicles, the United States Bureau of Reclamation and the main offices of the Mendocino National Forest, which comprises about one million acres of Federal land located mostly in mountainous terrain west of Willows.
Eventually, a library and a Bureau of Motor Vehicles were added.
For example, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles simplified the process of certifying driver records to be admitted in county court proceedings.
The cabinet is still almost entirely independent of the governor, and he has control over only half of the government's agencies, such as the Indiana State Police and the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
The airline was established in August 1990 as a joint stock company by its 3 major shareholders: Aviastar, Antonov Design Bureau and Motor Sich.
Established in 1967 when then-governor Ronald Reagan signed the Mulford-Carrell Act, combining the Bureau of Air Sanitation and the Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board, CARB is a department within the cabinet-level California Environmental Protection Agency.
After several years of unemployment and intensive research on rocketry and space travel, in 1926, Tsander began work at the Central Design Bureau of Aviation, and in 1930 worked at the Central Institute of Aviation Motor Construction ( TsIAM ).
Those injured or suffering property damage / loss due to uninsured drivers can claim against the Motor Insurance Bureau of Ireland's uninsured drivers fund, as can those injured ( but not those suffering damage or loss ) from hit and run offences.
For example, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles simplified the process of certifying driver records to be admitted in county court proceedings.
After college, he worked at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, taught English in Iran, served as Bellaire safety director, and worked as the health and education program manager of the Ohio Office of Appalachia.
** Bureau of Motor Vehicles ( part of the Department of Public Safety )
Other ICC regulatory functions were either eliminated or transferred to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics within DOT.
Each state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Bureau of Motor Vehicles maintains a database of motorists, including their convicted traffic violations.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation's Division of Motor Vehicles License and Theft Bureau uses the title of inspector for its sworn state law enforcement agents / investigators.
It was one of three original bureaus along with the ' Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety ' and the ' National Highway Safety Bureau ' ( now known as National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ).
* Bureau of Motor Vehicles
If an Indiana licensed driver gets convicted of careless driving in Colorado, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles takes no action.

Motor and victims
* February 25, 1992-Armenian forces with support of Russia's 366th Motor Rifle Regiment took control of Khojaly ; fleeing residents become victims of the Khojaly Massacre.
Ford Motor Company, Sheller-Globe Corporation, and others eventually contributed to settlements with all victims and / or their families.

Motor and road
The February, 1965 issue of Motor Trend was almost entirely devoted to Pontiac's Car of the Year award and included feature stories on the division's marketing, styling, engineering and performance efforts along with road tests of several models.
Motor trials were held regularly, starting on the long straight road through Puymoyen, now a suburb.
The name Pisinemo is actually a failed attempt by the Motor Vehicle Division to put the traditional name of Pisin Mo ' o onto road side signs along Highway 86 which runs through the Tohono O ' odham Indian Nation.
A section of William K. Vanderbilt Jr .' s Long Island Motor Parkway ( LIMP ) toll road ( 1908 ).
In 2009, after several decades of road safety improvements and a constant decline in fatalities, an estimated 33, 963 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes and, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, " Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children from 3 to 14 years old .".
However, although construction on the Long Island Motor Parkway began a year later, a section of the Long Island road opened for traffic before the end of 1908, opening before the Bronx River as the first limited access automobile highway to be put into use.
Despite public warnings from two-time Indy 500 winner Al Unser, Jr. claiming that if a driver does not respect the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the place " will bite you-hard " Montoya shrugged off the advice claiming that all four corners were exactly the same and that the track required less attention than the road courses in the CART series and in European racing.
A road car tested by The Motor magazine in 1960 had a top speed of and could accelerate from 0 – in 11. 4 seconds.
The wheelbase of this car was, and Motor Trends 1972 road test of the similar Chevrolet Impala logged no more than 15 miles per gallon on the highway.
The band performs at home football games and other university functions ; the band performed at select road football games and various bowl games including the Raisin Bowl in Fresno, California, Silver Bowl in Las Vegas, Nevada, Motor City Bowl in Detroit, Michigan, and the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
Motor Trend stated the " road isolation and vibrational dampening is superb " in its test of a 1972 Gran Torino Brougham 4-door.
Motor cars were becoming common in the early 20th century and the need for road service patrols commenced in 1927, provided by the NRMA using a motorcycle / sidecar response vehicle.
Motor fuel is taxed with both a road use tax and a CO < sub > 2 </ sub >- tax.
The Volvo262 C, which was presented at the 1977 Geneva Motor Show, was entirely manufactured by Bertone, from the assembly of the basic body to the fitting of the mechanical components and the road trials.
Early cars used AC's elderly two-litre overhead cam straight-six engine ( first seen soon after the end of the First World War ), which, according to a 1954 road test by Motor magazine, gave a top speed of and in 11. 4 seconds and a fuel consumption of.
In its May 1971 issue Motor Trend magazine published a comparison road test that included a Caprice Coupe and a Cadillac Sedan de Ville.
Coleraine also makes part of the circuit for the North West 200, a series of motorcycle road races organised by the Coleraine and District Motor Club.
Eisenhower's support of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 can be directly attributed to his experiences in 1919 as a participant in the U. S. Army's first Transcontinental Motor Convoy across the United States on the historic Lincoln Highway, which was the first road across America.
The road enters Daventry, home to large distribution centres for Ford Motor Company, and Diageo.
A 1965 Grand Prix road test was featured in the February, 1965 issue of Motor Trend magazine, much of which was devoted the entire Pontiac lineup receiving M / T " Car of the Year " honors for 1965.
# ( Aug. 1966 ) Motor Sport, full road test, 1966 Toronado
After Ward had been astounded by the cornering ability of Cooper's little cars on the road course, he offered to arrange a test for them at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, saying, " You've got to try out your car around the Oval.
Cooper's development of the British Motor Corporation Mini — the Mini Cooper — was adored by both rally racers and ordinary road drivers.
Motor summarised its road test ( subtitled " Britain leads the way ") with glowing praise:

1.262 seconds.