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Eugene

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Tue Jul 30, 2019, 04:15 PM Jul 2019

Massachusetts RMV knew of backlog years before deadly N.H. crash

Source: Associated Press

Massachusetts RMV knew of backlog years before deadly crash

By BOB SALSBERG
July 30, 2019

BOSTON (AP) — Officials within the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles had been aware for years of a backlog in processing of out-of-state driving convictions.

That’s according to testimony Tuesday from state officials during a legislative oversight hearing prompted by a June 21 crash that killed seven motorcyclists. Lawmakers want to know why the registry failed to act on information that the Massachusetts driver involved in the New Hampshire crash had previously been arrested for drunken driving in Connecticut.

Brie-Anne Dwyer of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation testified she alerted officials in April to the existence of more than 12,800 unprocessed notices of out-of-state driving violations and recommended transferring responsibility for those notices to another division within the agency.

Another registry official told lawmakers he discovered a three-year backlog of unprocessed notifications shortly after starting his job in 2016.


https://apnews.com/28b6d180b5414114acf124aa6a3ad9ec
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Massachusetts RMV knew of backlog years before deadly N.H. crash (Original Post) Eugene Jul 2019 OP
Decades.... Mopar151 Oct 2019 #1

Mopar151

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1. Decades....
Wed Oct 30, 2019, 05:34 AM
Oct 2019

MA "Registry " has been a sump of decay since forever. The gap in reporting tickets in/out has existed for 50++ years, at least - since "no fault" car insurance came in.

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