The NMA encourages all those receiving citations to challenge their
traffic tickets as a means to keep the traffic justice system honest. The NMA opposes the installation of
red light cameras, automated speed limit enforcement, and the use of stop-arm cameras on school buses. The NMA cites several studies on its site that include data showing significant increases in rear-end collisions at red-light-camera intersections. The NMA operates a
speedtrap registry and a roadblock registry where people can post the locations of traffic law enforcement and sobriety checkpoints. The group opposes checkpoints, the use of Breathalyzers as evidence in court due to unreliability of results, the assumption of fault when a driver with a registerable BAC is in a collision, and most cases of license suspension due to DUI violations. The group supports lowering penalties for drunk drivers under a BAC of 0.15%. They oppose reducing the legal blood alcohol content limit and are against "zero tolerance" laws for drivers under the legal drinking age. The NMA states they support "drinking and driving regulations based on reasonable standards." The organization also offers to reimburse traffic fines for paying members who are found guilty of speeding after unsuccessfully challenging a ticket. ==Organized protests==