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![]() | 11/29/2005 Illinois: Tiny Town Makes Big Money with Rail CamerasRailroad crossing cameras make a quarter million dollars for Wood Dale, Illinois, population 13,000. Some local officials are pointing to photo ticketing as a way to prevent tragic train crashes such as the one that occurred last week in Elmwood Park, Illinois. A Metra commuter train traveling 68 MPH struck five vehicles trapped on the tracks by unsynchronized traffic lights. Nearby, the police chief in Wood Dale is touting the benefits of his railroad crossing enforcement camera system.
Proponents of the technology explain that a $250 ticket is mailed to the registered owner of a car that d ... | ||
![]() | 11/28/2005 UK Road Minister Becomes Off-Road MinisterUK Road Safety Minister Stephen Ladyman spins out and crashes on a nationally televised program. | ||
![]() | 11/28/2005 California Cities Violate Flat Rate Contract LawNew cost neutrality clauses in California red light camera contracts may violate the law. | ||
11/28/2005 Opinion: The Rise of Freeway Photo RadarA commentary by Richard Diamond on plans to deploy speed cameras on American highways. | |||
![]() | 11/27/2005 UK: Technical Success in Bill of Rights Parking Ticket ChallengeA man challenging the UK parking ticket regime based on the English Bill of Rights has won on a technicality. |
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