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![]() | 10/12/2005 Schwarzenegger Vetoes Move Over LegislationCalifornia Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a number of measures that would have increased costs and created new penalties for motorists. On Friday, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) vetoed a number of measures affecting motorists including "Move Over" legislation that several other states have recently enacted. The legislation, SB 800, would have made it an offense not to change lanes or slow down when approaching police officers or tow trucks on the side of a freeway.
"This bill is unnecessary and could result in the unintended consequences of additional roadway hazards," Schwarzeneg ... | ||
![]() | 10/12/2005 New York City Ends Pay-to-PrayThe New York City Council voted to restore free parking on Sundays. | ||
![]() | 10/11/2005 New York Cell Phone Ban Generates Over $50 MillionThe ban on cell phone use while driving in New York state has generated between $50 and $80 million in revenue. | ||
![]() | 10/11/2005 Mesa Turns Red Light Cameras into Speed CamerasRed light cameras in Mesa, Arizona will also now issue speeding tickets. | ||
![]() | 10/11/2005 Europe Expands Ticketing TechnologiesEuropean countries are co-ordinating the development of new automatic citation technologies for a number of new offenses. |
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